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238 | Authentication Servers Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | User Guide
Figure 42 IP-Address parameter in the RAP Whitelist
In the CLI
local-userdb add {generate-username|username <name>} {generate-password|password
<password>} {remote-ip<remote-ip>}
local-userdb modify {username < name>} {remote-ip<remote-ip>}
local-userdb-ap add {mac-address <address>} {ap-group|<ap_grup>} {remote-ip<remote-
ip>}
local-userdb-ap modify { mac-address <address>} {remote-ip<remote-ip>}
The output of show local-userdb command:
The output of
show local-userdb-ap command:
Managing Internal Database Files
ArubaOS allows you to import and export tables of user information to and from the internal database. These
files should not be edited once they are exported. ArubaOS only supports the importing of database files that
were created during the export process. Note that importing a file into the internal database overwrite and
removes all existing entries.
Exporting files in the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > Servers > page.
2. Select Internal DB.
3. Click Export in the Internal DB Maintenance section. A popup window opens.
4. Enter the name of the file you want to export
5. Click OK.
Note: You cannot configure the IP-Address parameter by using the WebUI.
(host) #show local-userdb
User Summary
------------
Name Pwd Role E-Mail Enabled Expiry Status Sponsor-Name Remote-IP Grantor-Name
---- --- ---- ------ ------- ------ ------ ------------ --------- ------------
(host) #show local-userdb-ap
AP-entry Details
----------------
Name AP-Group AP-Name Full-Name Auth-Uname Rvok-txt AP_Auth Descrp Date-Added En Rem-IP
---- -------- ------- --------- ---------- -------- ----------- ------ ---------- --- -------