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show network-access aaa subscribers

Syntax

Description

Display subscriber-specific AAA statistics.

Options

logical-system logical-system-name

(Optional) List subscribers in the specific logical system.

routing-instance routing-instance-name

(Optional) List subscribers for the specific routing instance. If you do not specify a routing instance name, the default routing instance is assumed.

statistics

(Optional) Display statistics for the subscriber events.

username

(Optional) Display information for the specified subscriber.

session-id session-id-number detail

(Optional) Display information for the specified session ID.

Required Privilege Level

view

Output Fields

show network-access aaa subscribers lists the output fields for the show network-access aaa subscribers command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: show network-access aaa subscribers Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Challenge requests

Number of authentication requests challenged by the authentication server for this subscriber.

Challenge responses

Number of challenge responses sent by the subscriber to the authentication server.

START sent successfully

Number of accounting start requests generated by the AAA framework for this subscriber.

START send failures

Number of accounting start requests that failed to make it to the accounting server for this subscriber.

START ack received

Number of accounting start requests acknowledged by the accounting server for this subscriber.

INTERIM sent successfully

Number of accounting interim requests generated by the AAA framework for this subscriber.

INTERIM send failures

Number of accounting interim requests that failed to make it to the accounting server for this subscriber.

INTERIM ack received

Number of accounting interim requests acknowledged by the accounting server for this subscriber.

Requests received

Number of reauthentication requests received by the authentication server.

Successful responses

Number of successful reauthentication requests granted by the authentication server.

Aborts handled

Number of reauthentication requests terminated by the authentication server.

Service name

Name of the subscriber service.

Creation requests

Number of requests to create the service.

Deletion requests

Number of requests to delete the service.

Request timeouts

Number of times the service request was timed out.

Client type

Type of client; for example, DHCP, Mobile IP, PPP.

Session-ID

ID of the subscriber session.

Session uptime

How long the session has been up, in HH:MM:SS.

Accounting

Status of accounting, and type of accounting if accounting is on.

Stripped username

Username of the subscriber session.

AAA Logical system/Routing instance

AAA framework for the subscriber of logical system or routing instance.

Target Logical system/Routing instance

Target framework for the subscriber of logical system or routing instance.

Access-profile

Profile of the subscriber.

Accounting Session ID

ID of the subscriber session for accounting.

Multi Accounting Session ID

ID of the subscriber session for multiple accouting.

IP Address

IPv4 address of the subscriber.

IPv6 Address

IPv6 address of the subscriber.

IPv6 Prefix

IPv6 prefix of the subscriber.

Authentication State

State of subscriber session authentication.

Accounting State

State of subscriber session accounting.

Provisioning Type

Type of subscriber provisioning.

Sample Output

show network-access aaa subscribers

show network-access aaa subscribers (DHCP)

show network-access aaa subscribers logical-system

show network-access aaa subscribers logical-system routing-instance

show network-access aaa subscribers statistics username

show network-access aaa subscribers username

show network-access aaa subscribers session-id 26 detail

The following command output is seen when only an IPv4 client is associated with the session:

The following command output is seen when IPv6 client logs in (after IPv4 association) and is associated with the same session ID: