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300-725 · Question #58

Which command is used to flush a single user from authentication memory?

The correct answer is B. authcache. The 'authcache' CLI command on the Cisco WSA is used to manage the authentication cache. It allows administrators to list cached users or flush (remove) a specific user's entry from the authentication cache without clearing the entire cache. This is useful when a user's credentia

Cisco WSA Authentication

Question

Which command is used to flush a single user from authentication memory?

Options

  • Aisedata
  • Bauthcache
  • Cdiagnostic
  • Dclear

How the community answered

(26 responses)
  • A
    4% (1)
  • B
    88% (23)
  • C
    8% (2)

Explanation

The 'authcache' CLI command on the Cisco WSA is used to manage the authentication cache. It allows administrators to list cached users or flush (remove) a specific user's entry from the authentication cache without clearing the entire cache. This is useful when a user's credentials or group memberships have changed in Active Directory and the WSA is still serving stale cached authentication data for that user. The 'isedata' command relates to ISE (Identity Services Engine) data, 'diagnostic' is for general system diagnostics, and 'clear' is not a standalone WSA authentication management command.

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#Authentication commands#User session management#Cisco WSA authentication

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