The authentication user-alarm percentage command sets alarm thresholds for the percentage of successfully authenticated NAC users.
The undo authentication user-alarm command restores the default alarm thresholds for the percentage of successfully authenticated NAC users.
By default, the lower alarm threshold for the percentage of successfully authenticated NAC users is 50, and the upper alarm threshold is 100.
authentication user-alarm percentage percent-lower-value percent-upper-value
undo authentication user-alarm
Parameter | Description | Value |
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percent-lower-value | Specifies the lower alarm threshold for the percentage of successfully authenticated NAC users. |
The value is an integer in the range from 1 to 100. |
percent-upper-value | Specifies the upper alarm threshold for the percentage of successfully authenticated NAC users. |
The value is an integer in the range from 1 to 100, and must be greater than or equal to the lower alarm threshold. |
When the number of successfully authenticated NAC users reaches a specified percentage, the device generates an alarm. You can run the authentication user-alarm percentage command to set the upper and lower alarm thresholds for this percentage.
When the percentage of successfully authenticated NAC users against the maximum number of users allowed by the device is greater than or equal to the upper alarm threshold, the device generates an alarm. When this percentage reaches or falls below the lower alarm threshold, the device generates a clear alarm.