Command Line Interface
show vpn
Note: Even though you can only configure Wireless Data Privacy settings from the Access Control
Server or Integrated Access Manager, you can use the show vpn command from an Access
Controller to view these settings.
Shows the current Wireless Data Privacy settings. Output from this command is similar to the
following:
IPSec: Disabled
IPSec shared secret: Not set
IKE Encryption: DES 3-DES
IKE Integrity: SHA-1
IKE Diffie-Hellman: Group 1 Group 2
ESP Encryption: DES 3-DES Blowfish
ESP Integrity: MD5 SHA-1
PPTP: Enabled
L2TP: Enabled
Tunnel IP: DHCP
Range: Not set
SSH: Disabled
Active Client Management Commands
Use the show clients command to manage Active Clients from an Access Control Server or an
Integrated Access Manager (in
cli cs mode).
show clients [<filter>] [sort <sort>] [reverse]
Lists all active clients. You can optionally filter by mac address, sort the list by a number of criteria,
and display the list in reverse order.
filter mac <mac>, where mac is the (Ethernet) address to display. Specified in the format:
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xxxxxxxxxxxx (colons are optional).
sort Sort the clients according to one of the following criteria:
• am_ip: by IP address of the Access Controllers
• am_mac: by the mac address of the Access Controllers
• mac: by MAC address (This is the default sort value if none is specified and the sort keyword is
used.)
• nat_ip: by NAT‘ed IP addresses
• port: by Access Controller port
• real_ip: by IP address given to client by DHCP (as opposed to NAT‘ed)
• ip: by IP address
• state: by logged on state
• user: by user name
reverse Keyword that reverses the order of the display, which normally displays the most recent events
first (in ascending order).
Use the commands listed below to manage Active Clients from an Access Controller or Integrated
Access Manager (in
cli am mode). These commands cannot be used from an Access Control Server.
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