470CHAPTER 21: CONFIGURING AAA FOR NETWORK USERS

Displaying Session Information for Web Portal WebAAA Users

To display user session information for Web Portal WebAAA users, use the following command:

display sessions network [user user-glob

mac-addrmac-addr-glob ssid ssid-name vlan vlan-glob session-idsession-id wired] [verbose]

You can determine whether a Web Portal WebAAA user has completed the authentication and authorization process, based on the username displayed in the session table. The following command shows the sessions for SSID mycorp.

WX4400# display sessions network ssid mycorp

VLAN

Port/

User

Sess

IP or MAC

Name

ID

Address

Name

Radio

alice------------------------------

----

-----------------

--------------- -----

4*

192.168.12.101

corpvlan

3/1

web-portal-mycorp

5

192.168.12.102

corpvlan

3/1

2 sessions total

 

 

 

 

This example shows two sessions. The session for alice has the user’s name and is flagged with an asterisk ( * ). The asterisk indicates that the user has completed authentication and authorization. The session for web-portal-mycorpindicates that a WebAAA user is on the network but is still being authenticated. The user alice has all the access privileges configured for the user, whereas the user who is still on the portal session with the name web-portal-mycorphas limited access to resources. By default, this user can send and receive DHCP traffic only. Everything else is captured by the web portal.

After authentication and authorization are complete, the web-portal-mycorpusername is replaced with the username entered by the WebAAA user during login. The following example shows session information for the same user, but after the user is authorized to access resources on the network:

WX4400# display sessions network ssid mycorp

VLAN

Port/

User

Sess

IP or MAC

Name

ID

Address

Name

Radio

alice------------------------------

----

-----------------

--------------- -----

4*

192.168.12.101

corpvlan

3/1

bob

5*

192.168.12.102

corpvlan

3/1

2 sessions total

 

 

 

 

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