The display access-user slot command displays information about the access users on the board in a specified slot.
Usage Scenario
To monitor the information about the access users or locate the user access fault, you can run the display access-user slot command to view information about the access users on the board in a specified slot on the device.
Precautions
In VS mode, this command is supported only by the admin VS.
If the command output contains "Info: No online user!", the number of queried users based on the specified parameter is 0 or the device does not support query based on the specified parameter.The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display access-user slot ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Slot : 1 Total user : 1 No authentication : 0 PPP authentication : 0 802.1x authentication : 0 Web authentication : 0 Bind authentication : 0 Fast authentication : 0 Wlan authentication : 0 Admin authentication : 1 Tunnel authentication : 0 MIP authentication : 0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Item | Description |
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Slot | ID of the slot where the board resides. |
Total user | Number of all access users. |
No authentication | Number of access users that adopt no authentication. |
PPP authentication | Number of access users that adopt PPP authentication. |
802.1x authentication | Number of access users that adopt 802.1X authentication. |
Web authentication | Number of access users that adopt Web authentication. |
Bind authentication | Number of access users that adopt binding authentication. |
Fast authentication | Number of access users that adopt fast authentication. |
Wlan authentication | Number of access users that adopt WLAN authentication. |
Admin authentication | Number of access users that adopt administrator authentication. |
Tunnel authentication | Number of access users that adopt tunnel authentication. |
MIP authentication | Number of access users that adopt MIP authentication. |