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UTHENTICATION
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SHOW AUTH
MAC INTERFACE

show auth-mac interface

Overview
This command shows the status for MAC-based authentication on the specified
interface, which may be a static channel (or static aggregator) or a dynamic (or
LACP) channel group or a switch port.
Use the optional diagnostics parameter to show authentication diagnostics for
the specified interface. Use the optional sessionstatistics parameter to show
authentication session statistics for the specified interface. Use the optional
statistics parameter to show authentication diagnostics for the specified
interface. Use the optional supplicant(client device) parameter to show the
supplicant state for the specified interface.
Syntax
show auth-mac interface <interface-list>
[diagnostics|sessionstatistics|statistics|supplicant [brief]]
Mode
Privileged Exec
Examples
To display MAC-based authentication status for port1.0.2, enter the command:
awplus#
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Command Reference for AT-IX5-28GPX High Availability, High Power Video Surveillance PoE Switch
Parameter
<interface-list>
diagnostics
sessionstatistics
statistics
supplicant
brief
show auth-mac interface port1.0.2
% Port-Control not configured on port1.0.2
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-0.x
Description
The interfaces or ports to configure. An interface-list can be:
• an interface (e.g. vlan2), a switch port (e.g.
port1.0.6), a static channel group (e.g. sa2) or a
dynamic (LACP) channel group (e.g. po2)
• a continuous range of interfaces, ports, static channel
groups or dynamic (LACP) channel groups separated by a
hyphen; e.g. vlan2-8, or port1.0.1-1.0.4, or
sa1-2, or po1-2
• a comma-separated list of the above; e.g.
port1.0.1,port1.0.4-1.0.6. Do not mix interface
types in a list
The specified interfaces must exist.
Diagnostics.
Session statistics.
Statistics.
Supplicant (client device).
Brief summary of supplicant state.
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