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Table 5: show sessions network session-id Output

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

Local Id

Identifier for the session on this particular switch. (This is the session ID you

 

specify when entering the show sessions network session-id command.)

 

 

 

Global Id

Unique session identifier within the Mobility Domain.

 

 

 

State

Status of the session:

State,

cont.

AUTH, ASSOC REQ—Client is being associated by the 802.1X protocol.

AUTH AND ASSOC—Client is being associated by the 802.1X protocol, and the user is being authenticated.

AUTHORIZING—User has been authenticated (for example, by the 802.1X protocol and an AAA method), and is entering AAA authorization.

AUTHORIZED—User has been authorized by an AAA method.

ACTIVE—User’s AAA attributes have been applied, and the user is active on the network.

DEASSOCIATED—One of the following:

• Wireless client has sent the WSS a disassociate message.

• User associated with one of the current WSS’s APs has appeared at another WSS in the Mobility Domain.

ROAMING AWAY—The WSS has been sent a request to transfer the user, who is roaming, to another WSS.

STATUS UPDATED—WSS is receiving a final update from an AP about the user, who has roamed away.

WEB_AUTHING—User is being authenticated by Web-based AAA.

WIRED AUTH’ING—User is being authenticated by the 802.1X protocol on a wired authentication port.

KILLING—User’s session is being cleared, because of 802.1X authentication failure, entry of a clear command, or some other event.

SSID

Name of the SSID the user is on.

Port/Radio

Number of the port and radio through which the user is accessing this session.

 

 

MAC address

MAC address of the session user.

 

 

User Name

Name of the authenticated user of this session

 

 

IP Address

IP address of the session user.

 

 

Vlan Name

Name of the VLAN associated with the session.

 

 

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