Reference Guide

Parameter Description
web
Show data for devices using captive portal authentication.
rows <NUMBER> <NUMBER>
Displays the log output from the specified number of rows from the end of the log
and the total number of rows to display.
bssid <A:B:C:D:E:F>
Show user data for a specific device BSSID.
devtype <device>
Show output for a specified device type, if identified. If the device name includes
spaces, you must enclose it in quotation marks.
essid <STRING>
Show user data for a specific ESSID. If the ESSID includes spaces, you must
enclose it in quotation marks.
internal rows <NUMBER> <NUMBER>
Display internal user entries only. Include the rows options to filter the output of
this command by specifying the number of rows from the end of the output and
the total number of rows to display/
ip <A.B.C.D>
Show user data for a specific IP address .
mac <A:B:C:D:E:F>
MAC address .
mobile
Filter the output of this command to show data for Mobile users.
bindings
Show data for users that have moved away from their home network.
visitors
Show data for mobility users that are visiting the network.
name <STRING>
User’s name.
phy-type
801.11 type
a
Matches PHY type a.
g
Matches PHY type b or g.
role <STRING>
User role such as employee, visitor and so on.
rows <NUMBER> <NUMBER>
Filter the output of the show user role command by specifying the number of rows
from the end of the output and the total number of rows to display/
rows <NUMBER> <NUMBER>
Filter the output of the show user command by specifying the number of rows
from the end of the output and the total number of rows to display/
Usage Guidelines
Use the show user command to show detailed user statistics which includes the entire output of the user-table,
mobility state and statics, authentication statistics, VLAN assignment method, AP datapath tunnel information,
radius accounting statistics, user-role derivation method, datapath session flow entries and 802.11 association state
and statistics.
Examples
This example displays users currently in the employee role. The output of this command is split into two tables in
this document, however it appears in one table in the CLI.
(host) (config) show user role employee
Users
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