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Cisco Ccna (640-553) Exam Security Training: Using The “clear Authentication Sessions” Command
CCNAs (like you) use the “clear authentication sessions” command to clear information about current Auth Manager sessions. Below is the command’s syntax: clear authentication sessions [handle handle-id] [interface type number] [mac mac-address] [method method-name] As you can see, the command uses several keywords and arguments: handle handle-id – This (optional) keyword with argument is used to indicate the particular handle for which Auth Manager information is to be displayed. interface type number – This (optional) keyword with argument is used to indicate a specific interface type and number for which Auth Manager information is to be displayed. mac mac-address – This (optional) keyword with argument is used to indicate the specific MAC address for which you want to display information. method method-name – And, this (optional) keyword with argument is used to indicate the specific authentication method for which Auth Manager information is to be displayed. Note: This command is mainly performed on switches. Below are 3 examples of the command being used: Switch#clear authentication sessions Example number 1 (above), the command is being used to clear information for all Auth Manager sessions. Switch#clear authentication sessions interface GigabitEthernet/0/7 Example number 2 (above), the command is being used to clear information for the Auth Manager session on a specific interface. Switch#clear authentication sessions mac 000f.54af.59bd And example number three (above), the command is being used to clear information for the Auth Manager session on a specific MAC address. By the way, if you decide to use the command, make sure your switch(es) is running Cisco IOS 12.2(33)SXI or higher. I hope this article was very informative and helped you quickly understand the usage of the clear authentication sessions command. If you need to learn more; I suggest you visit my website, were you’ll find the latest information regarding the Cisco CCNA (640-553) Security exam techniques. To your success, Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Charles Ross, CCNP #CSCO10444244 is the owner of Ittechtips.com; where you'll find free comprehensive information and videos on how to pass the CCNA (640-553) security exam. Sign-Up for "100 Free Videos" and, also learn more about the new "Cisco CCNA (640-553) Video Accelerated Training Course" at his website. www.ccnaittechtips.com |
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