Configures the authentication-type filter for this user-defined role
authentication-type [any|eq|neq]
authentication-type any
authentication-type [eq|neq] [eap|kerberos|mac-auth|none] {(eap|kerberos|mac-auth|none)}
authentication-type any
any |
The authentication type is any (eq or neq). This is the default setting. |
authentication-type [eq|neq] [eap|kerberos|mac-auth|none] {(eap|kerberos|mac-auth|none)}
eq [eap|kerberos| mac-auth|none] |
The role is applied only when the authentication
type matches (equals) one or more than one of the following types:
Note: These parameters are recursive, and you can configure more than
one unique authentication type for this user-defined role.
|
neq [eap|kerberos| mac-auth|none] |
The role is applied only when the authentication type does not match (not equals) any of the following types:
Note: These parameters are recursive, and you can configure more than one
unique ‘not equal to‘ authentication type for this user-defined
role.
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nx9500-6C8809(config-role-policy-test-user-role-testing)#authentication-type eq kerberos
nx9500-6C8809(config-role-policy-test-user-role-testing)#show context user-role testing precedence 10 authentication-type eq kerberos ap-location contains office nx9500-6C8809(config-role-policy-test-user-role-testing)#
no |
Removes the authentication type filter configured for this user-defined role |