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show 802.1x user, delete 802.1x user, The Total Entry is : 1

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Example Usage: DES-3000 Series Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual To create an 802.1x user: DES-3026:4#create 802.1x user dtremblett Command: create 802.1x user dtremblett Enter a case-sensitive new password:****** Enter the new password again for confirmation:****** Success. DES-3026:4# show 802.1x user Purpose Used to display the 802.1x user accounts on the Switch. Syntax show 802.1x user Description The show 802.1x user command is used to display the 802.1x Port-based or MAC-based Network Access control local users currently configured on the Switch. Parameters None. Restrictions None. Example usage: To view 802.1X users currently configured on the Switch: DES-3026:4#show 802.1x user Command: show 802.1x user Index 1 User Name Trinity The Total Entry is : 1 DES-3026:4# delete 802.1x user Purpose Used to delete an 802.1x user account on the Switch. Syntax delete 802.1x user Description The delete 802.1x user command is used to delete the 802.1x Portbased or MAC-based Network Access control local users currently configured on the Switch. Parameters − A username can be as many as 15 alphanumeric characters. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. 178

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DES-3000 Series Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual
Example Usage:
To create an 802.1x user:
DES-3026:4#create 802.1x user dtremblett
Command: create 802.1x user dtremblett
Enter a case-sensitive new password:******
Enter the new password again for confirmation:******
Success.
DES-3026:4#
show 802.1x user
Purpose
Used to display the 802.1x user accounts on the Switch.
Syntax
show 802.1x user
Description
The
show 802.1x user
command is used to display the 802.1x
Port-based or MAC-based Network Access control local users
currently configured on the Switch.
Parameters
None.
Restrictions
None.
Example usage:
To view 802.1X users currently configured on the Switch:
DES-3026:4#show 802.1x user
Command: show 802.1x user
Index
User Name
--------------
--------------
1
Trinity
The Total Entry is : 1
DES-3026:4#
delete 802.1x user
Purpose
Used to delete an 802.1x user account on the Switch.
Syntax
delete 802.1x user <username 15>
Description
The
delete 802.1x user
command is used to delete the 802.1x Port-
based or MAC-based Network Access control local users currently
configured on the Switch.
Parameters
<username 15>
A username can be as many as 15 alphanumeric
characters.
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
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