show vm-tracking nms

show vm-tracking nms server {primary | secondary}

Description

Displays the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) client configuration and operating statistics for one or both NMS servers.

Syntax Description

primary | secondary Specifies whether you are displaying the primary or secondary NMS server information.

Default

If you do not specify primary or secondary, the default action is to display both the primary and secondary NMS server configurations.

Usage Guidelines

None.

Example

The following command displays the RADIUS client information for the primary and secondary NMS servers:

show vm-tracking nms server
VM Tracking NMS (RADIUS): enabled
VM Tracking Radius server connect time out: 3 seconds
Primary VM Tracking NMS server:
Server name   :
IP address    :  10.127.5.221
Server IP Port:  1812
Client address:  10.127.10.173 (VR-Mgmt)
Shared secret :  pmckmtpq
Access Requests   :  0               Access Accepts    :  0
Access Rejects    :  0               Access Challenges :  0
Access Retransmits:  0               Client timeouts   :  0
Bad authenticators:  0               Unknown types     :  0
Round Trip Time   :  0
Secondary VM Tracking NMS server:
Server name   :
IP address    :  10.127.5.223
Server IP Port:  1812
Client address:  10.127.10.173 (VR-Mgmt)
Shared secret :  rjgueogu
Access Requests   :  0               Access Accepts    :  0
Access Rejects    :  0               Access Challenges :  0
Access Retransmits:  0               Client timeouts   :  0
Bad authenticators:  0               Unknown types     :  0
Round Trip Time   :  0

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.5.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X620, X690, X870 series switches.