6. Web Authentication
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store web-authentication
Backs up Web authentication user information to a file.
Syntax
store web-authentication
<file name>
[-f]
Input mode
Administrator mode
Parameters
<file name>
Specify the name of the file to which Web authentication user information is to be backed up.
-f
Backs up Web authentication user information to a file without displaying a confirmation
message.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
A confirmation message is displayed.
Example
When the
authdata
backup file for Web authentication user information is created:
# store web-authentication authdata
Backup web-authentication user data. Are You sure? (y/n): y
Backup complete.
Display items
None
Impact on communication
None
Response messages
Table 6-21:
List of response messages for the store web-authentication command
Notes
If Web authentication user information is backed up to a file when the available space in the flash
memory is insufficient, incomplete backup files might be created. When creating backup files, use
the
show flash
command to make sure there is enough free capacity in the flash memory.
The following shows an example of executing the
show
flash
command:
> show flash
Message
Description
Can't execute this command in standby system.
This command cannot be executed on a standby system.
Can't execute.
The command could not be executed. Re-execute the command.
Now another user is using WA command, please try
again.
Another user is using a command for the Web authentication
functionality. Wait a while, and then retry the operation.
Store operation failed.
Restoration from the backup file failed.
WA is not configured.
The Web authentication functionality is not enabled. Check the
configuration.
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