6. Web Authentication
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clear web-authentication auth-state
Forcibly logs out an authenticated, currently logged-in user.
When multiple logins are performed using the same user ID, if a user logs out by using this
command, all users who have the same user ID are forcibly logged out. Alternatively, a specific
login can be canceled by specifying a MAC address.
Syntax
clear web-authentication auth-state { user {
<user name>
| -all } | mac-address
<mac>
} [-f]
Input mode
Administrator mode
Parameters
user {
<user name>
| -all }
<user name>
Forces user logout by specifying an authenticated, currently logged-in user.
Specify a user name with 1 to 16 characters. You can use alphanumeric characters and
some symbols. However, you cannot use the following characters:
!!, space, two-byte characters, double-quotation mark ("), ampersand (&), left curly
bracket ({), right curly bracket (}), bracket (( and )), single-quotation mark ('), semicolon
(;), dollar sign ($), grave accent mark (`), backslash (\), sharp sign (#) at the beginning,
and percent sign (%).
-all
Forcibly logs out the authenticated, currently logged-in users.
mac-address
<mac>
<mac>
Forces user logout by specifying the MAC address that is used by the authenticated,
currently logged-in user.
Specify the MAC address in the range from
0000.0000.0000
to
feff.ffff.ffff
. Note
that you cannot specify a multicast MAC address (address in which the lowest bit of the
first byte is 1).
-f
Forces user logout without displaying a confirmation message.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
A confirmation message is displayed.
Example
When forcing logout of authenticated, currently logged-in user
USR01
:
# clear web-authentication auth-state user USER01
Logout user web-authentication. Are you sure? (y/n): y
Forces logout of all authenticated, currently logged-in users:
# clear web-authentication auth-state user -all
Logout all user web-authentication. Are you sure? (y/n): y
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