7. MAC-based Authentication
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store mac-authentication
Backs up the internal MAC-based authentication DB to files.
Syntax
store mac-authentication
<file name>
[-f]
Input mode
Administrator mode
Parameters
<file name>
Specify the name of a file to which the internal MAC-based authentication DB is to be backed
up.
-f
Backs up the internal MAC-based authentication DB to files without displaying confirmation
messages.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
A confirmation message is displayed.
Example
When creating the
authdata
backup file for the internal MAC-based authentication DB:
# store mac-authentication authdata
Backup mac-authentication MAC address data. Are you sure? (y/n): y
Backup complete.
Display items
None
Impact on communication
None
Response messages
Table 7-20:
List of response messages for the store mac-authentication command
Notes
If the internal MAC-based authentication DB is backed up when the flash memory capacity 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.
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.
Mac-authentication command is not configured.
The MAC-based authentication functionality is not configured.
Check the configuration.
Now another user is using mac-authentication
command, please try again.
Another user is using a command related to the MAC-based
authentication functionality. Wait a while, and then retry the
operation.
Store operation failed.
Restoration from the backup file failed.
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