Concept Guide

show global-user-table count
show global-user-table
show global-user-table count
[current-switch] <IP address>
[authentication-method] {dot1x | mac | stateful-dot1x | vpn | web}
[role] <role name>
[bssid] <bssid MAC>
[essid] <essid>
[ap-name] <AP name>
[phy-type] {a | b | g}
[age] <starting time dd:hh:mm> <ending time dd:hh:mm>
Description
This command displays a count of global user based on the specified criteria.
Syntax
Parameter Description
current-switch
Match IP address of the switch where the user is currently associated
authentication-method
Count users matching the specified authentication method
role
Count users matching the specified role
bssid
Count users matching the specified BSSID
essid
Count users matching the specified ESSID. If the ESSID includes spaces, you
must enclose it in quotation marks.
ap-name
Count users matching the specified AP name
phy-type
Count users matching the specified Phy type
age
Count users matching the specified age
Example
Issue this command to display a global user count. The output shown below is a result of the command show
global-user-table count current-switch <ip-address>.
Complete results.
The number of global users : 2
The output includes the following parameters:
Parameter Description
The number of global users:
Total number of global users meeting the specified criteria.
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