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22.2.3.1 User Setting Command Examples
The following commands show the current settings for the number of simultaneous logins.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# show users simultaneous-logon-settings
enable simultaneous logon limitation for administration account: yes
maximum simultaneous logon per administration account
enable simultaneous logon limitation for access account
maximum simultaneous logon per access account

22.2.4 Web Authentication Policy Commands

This table lists the commands for forcing user authentication.
Table 86 username/groupname Commands Summary: Web Authentication Policy
COMMAND
[no] web-auth activate
web-auth default-rule authentication
{required | unnecessary} {no log | log
[alert]}
web-auth [no] exceptional-service
service_name
web-auth login setting
web-auth policy <1..1024>
web-auth policy append
web-auth policy insert <1..1024>
web-auth policy delete <1..1024>
web-auth policy flush
web-auth policy move <1..1024> to
<1..1024>
show web-auth activation
show web-auth default-rule
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DESCRIPTION
Enables force user authentication that force users to log in to the UAG
before the UAG routes traffic for them. The no command means the user
authentication is not required.
Sets the default authentication policy that the UAG uses on traffic that does
not match any exceptional service or other authentication policy.
required: Users need to be authenticated. They must manually go to the
UAG's login screen. The UAG will not redirect them to the login screen.
unnecessary: Users do not need to be authenticated.
no log | log [alert]: Select whether to have the UAG generate a log
(log), log and alert (log alert) or not (no log) for packets that match
this default policy.
Sets a service which you want users to be able to access without user
authentication. The
command removes the specified service from the
no
exceptional list.
Sets the login web page through which the user authenticates his or her
connection before he or she can then connect to the rest of the network or
Internet. See
Table 87 on page 160
Creates the specified condition for forcing user authentication, if necessary,
and enters sub-command mode. The conditions are checked in sequence,
starting at 1. See
Table 88 on page 161
Creates a new condition for forcing user authentication at the end of the
current list and enters sub-command mode. See
the sub-commands.
Creates a new condition for forcing user authentication at the specified
location, renumbers the other conditions accordingly, and enters sub-
command mode. See
Table 88 on page 161
Deletes the specified condition.
To modify a condition, you can insert a new condition (N) and then delete
the one (N+1) that you want to modify.
Deletes every condition.
Moves the specified condition to the specified location and renumbers the
other conditions accordingly.
Displays whether forcing user authentication is enabled or not.
Displays settings of the default web authentication policy.
Chapter 22 User/Group
: 1
: yes
: 3
for the sub-commands.
for the sub-commands.
Table 88 on page 161
for the sub-commands.
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