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See Also authutil Syntax Availability Description agtcfgset agtcfgdefault Fabric OS reference guide Manages authentication configuration. authutil ["--show"] | ["--set value"] Admin Use this command to display and set local switch authentication parameters. Use the --set option to change authentication parameters, such as protocol and DH group. This saves the new configuration persistently. The authentication process uses the protocol that is set using this command. When no protocol is set, the default setting is all; for example, fcap, dhchap is used. When no group is set, the default setting of *; for example, 0,1,2,3,4 is used. The new configuration is effective with the next authentication request. Use the --show option to display the current authentication configuration of the switch. Use the portshow command to display the authentication type and associated parameters (if applicable) used on the port at port online or when enabling security (whichever was the most recent). Note: A security license is required to run this command in both nonsecure and secure modes. Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum 159

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Fabric OS reference guide
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Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum
See Also
agtcfgset
agtcfgdefault
Manages authentication configuration.
Syntax
authutil [“--show”] | [“--set
value”
]
Availability
Admin
Description
Use this command to display and set local switch authentication parameters. Use the
--set
option to change authentication parameters, such as protocol and DH group. This saves the
new configuration persistently. The authentication process uses the protocol that is set using
this command.
When no protocol is set, the default setting is
all
; for example,
fcap, dhchap
is used.
When no group is set, the default setting of
*
; for example,
0,1,2,3,4
is used. The new
configuration is effective with the next authentication request.
Use the
--show
option to display the current authentication configuration of the switch. Use
the
portshow
command to display the authentication type and associated parameters (if
applicable) used on the port at port online or when enabling security (whichever was the most
recent).
Note:
A security license is required to run this command in both nonsecure and secure modes.
authutil