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show aaa authentication via connection-profile
show aaa authentication via connection-profile [<profile-name>]
Description
This command displays configuration settings for the VIA connection profile.Issue this command without the
<profile-name> option to display the entire VIA Connection profile list, including profile status and the number of
references to each profile. Include a profile name to display detailed VIA connection configuration information for
that profile.
Syntax
Parameter Description
<profile-name>
The name of an existing VIA connection profile.
Usage Guidelines
Issue this command without the <profile-name> parameter to display the entire VIA connection profile list,
including profile status and the number of references to each profile. Include a profile name to display detailed
configuration information for that profile.
If you do not yet have any VIA connection profiles defined, use the command aaa authentication via connection-
profile to configure your VIA connection profiles.
Examples
This first example shows that there are three configured connection profiles in the Captive Profile Authentication
Profile List. The References column lists the number of other profiles with references to a VIA connection profile,
and the Profile Status column indicates whether the profile is predefined. User-defined profiles will not have an entry
in the Profile Status column.
(host) #show aaa authentication via connection-profile
VIA Connection Profile List
---------------------------
Name References Profile Status
---- ---------- --------------
connection_1 3
connection_2 1
default 0
Total:3
Include a connection profile name to display a complete list of configuration settings for that profile. The example
below shows settings for the captive portal profile connection_1.
VIA Connection Profile "default"
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Parameter Value
--------- -----
VIA Servers N/A
Client Auto-Login Enabled
VIA Authentication Profiles to provision N/A