The authentication mode command configures the user access mode.
The undo authentication mode command restores the default user access mode.
By default, the user access mode is multi-authen.
authentication mode { single-terminal | single-voice-with-data | multi-share | multi-authen [ max-user max-user-number ] }
undo authentication mode [ multi-authen max-user ]
Parameter | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
single-terminal | Specifies the interface to allow only one user to go online. |
- |
single-voice-with-data | Specifies the interface to allow only one data user and one voice user to go online. This mode applies to the scenario in which a data user connects to a network through a voice terminal. |
- |
multi-share | Specifies the interface to allow multiple users to go online. In this mode, the device only authenticates the first user. If the first user can be authenticated, the subsequent users share the same network access rights with the first user. If the first user goes offline, other users are also offline. |
- |
multi-authen | Specifies the interface to allow multiple users to go online. In this mode, the device authenticates each access user. If users can be authenticated, the users have their individual network access rights. If a user goes offline, other users are not affected. |
- |
max-user max-user-number | Specifies the maximum number of access users on the interface in multi-authen mode. |
The value is an integer that depends on device types. |
Ethernet interface view, GE interface view, XGE interface view, 40GE interface view, Eth-Trunk interface view, Port group view
This command is available to aid upgrade compatibility. It can only be run during the configuration restoration phase of the upgrade.
After the upgrade, this command is no longer supported, and it is replaced by the authentication mode { single-terminal | single-voice-with-data | multi-share | multi-authen [ max-user max-user-number ] } command in the authentication profile view.