7. MAC-based Authentication
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clear mac-authentication auth-state
Specify the MAC address to forcibly log out the specific authentication terminal.
In addition, you can forcibly log out all the authenticated, currently logged-in terminals.
Syntax
clear mac-authentication auth-state mac-address {
<mac>
| -all} [-f]
Input mode
Administrator mode
Parameters
mac-address {
<mac>
| -all}
<mac>
Forcibly logs out the authenticated terminal that has the MAC address specified by
<mac>
.
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).
-all
Forcibly logs out all the authenticated, currently logged-in terminals.
-f
Forcibly logs out terminals without displaying a confirmation message.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
A confirmation message is displayed.
Example
The following show examples of forcibly logging out all the authenticated, currently logged in
terminals.
When forcibly logging out the authenticated, currently logged in terminals by specifying the
MAC address (
0012.e200.0001
):
# clear mac-authentication auth-state mac-address 0012.e200.0001
Logout client mac-authentication of specified MAC address. Are you sure? (y/
n): y
When forcibly logging out all the authenticated, currently logged in terminals:
# clear mac-authentication auth-state mac-address -all
Logout all client mac-authentication. Are you sure? (y/n): y
Display items
None
Impact on communication
Authentication for the specified terminal will be canceled.
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