ldap-agent
Displays an LDAP agent‘s join status
(join status to a LDAP server domain). Use this command When LDAP is specified the external
resource (as opposed to local RADIUS resources) to validate PEAP-MS-CHAP v2 authentication
requests, user credentials, and password information needs to be made available locally to
successfully connect to the external LDAP server. Up to two LDAP Agents (primary and
secondary external resources) can be defined as external resources for PEAP-MS-CHAP v2
authentication requests.Note
This command
is not available in USER EXECUTABLE ,mode
Supported on the following devices:
- Access Points: AP5010, AP310i/e, AP410i/e, AP505i, AP510i, AP510e, AP560i, AP6522, AP6562, AP7161, AP7502,
AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP763, AP7662, AP8163, AP8543,
AP8533.
- Service Platforms:
NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600
- Virtual Platforms: CX9000, VX9000
Syntax
show ldap-agent join-status {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
Parameters
ldap-agent |
Displays LDAP agent related configuration |
join-status |
Displays if the LDAP agent has successfully joined a LDAP server‘s
domain |
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Displays if the LDAP agent has successfully joined a specified
LDAP server‘s domain.
- <DEVICE-NAME> –
Specify the name of the device running the LDAP server (access point,
wireless controller, or service platform).
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Examples
nx9500-6C8809#show ldap-agent join-status
Primary LDAP Server's agent join-status : Joined domain TEST.
Secondary LDAP Server's agent join-status : Not Configured
nx9500-6C8809#