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CloudEngine 12800 and 12800E V200R005C10 Configuration Guide - Security
This document describes the configurations of Security, including AAA, 802.1x Authentication, ACL, TCAM ACL Customization, local attack defense, Microsegmentation, MFF, attack defense, traffic suppression and storm control, ARP security, Port security, MACsec, DHCP snooping, IPSG, URPF, SSL, Keychain and FIPS.
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Verifying the Local Authentication and Authorization Configuration
Verifying the Local Authentication and Authorization Configuration
Procedure
Run the display aaa configuration command to check the AAA summary.
Run the display aaa authentication-scheme [ authentication-scheme-name ] command
to verify the authentication scheme configuration.
Run the display aaa authorization-scheme [ authorization-scheme-name ] command
to verify the authorization scheme configuration.
Run the display aaa access-user [ domaindomain-name | ip-addressip-address | ipv6-addressipv6-address | user-iduserid | usernameuser-name | self ] command to
verify information about users who pass AAA authentication.
Run the display aaa domain [ domain-name ] command to verify the domain configuration.
Run the display aaa local-user [ domaindomain-name| locked| self| service-typeservice-type-name| state { active | block } | user-groupuser-group-name | usernameuser-name ] command to check the brief information
about local users.
Run the display max-onlineusers command to check
the historical maximum number of online users.
Run the display aaa
abnormal-offline-record [ brief | domain-namedomain-name | timestart-timeend-time | usernameuser-name ] command to check abnormal logout
records.