HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Security Command Reference - Page 25
Examples, Table 1, Command output
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access type. To display connections of such users, use the display connection domain isp-name command and specify the mandatory authentication domain. How the switch displays the username of a user on an interface configured with a mandatory authentication domain depends on the format of the username entered by the user at login: • If the username does not contain the character @, the switch displays the username in the format username @mandatory authentication domain name. • If the username contains the character @, the switch displays the entered username. For example, if a user entered the username aaa@123 at login and the name of the mandatory authentication domain is dom, the switch displays the username aaa@123, rather than aaa@123@dom. For 802.1X users whose usernames use a slash (/) or backslash (\) as the domain name delimiter, you cannot query the connections by username. For example, the display connection user-name aaa\bbb command cannot display the connections of the user aaa\bbb. Related commands: cut connection. Examples # Display information about all AAA user connections. display connection Slot: 1 Index=0 , Username=telnet@system IP=10.0.0.1 IPv6=N/A Total 1 connection(s) matched on slot 1. Total 1 connection(s) matched. #Display information about AAA user connections using the index of 0. display connection ucibindex 0 Slot: 1 Index=0 , Username=telnet@system IP=10.0.0.1 IPv6=N/A Access=Admin ,AuthMethod=PAP Port Type=Virtual ,Port Name=N/A Initial VLAN=999, Authorized VLAN=20 ACL Group=Disable User Profile=N/A CAR=Disable Priority=Disable Start=2011-01-16 10:53:03 ,Current=2011-01-16 10:57:06 ,Online=00h04m03s Total 1 connection matched. Slot: 2 Total 0 connection matched. Table 1 Command output Field Slot Username Description IRF member device ID. Username of the connection, in the format username@domain. 16