A user complains about not being able to gain access to a network device configured with AAA. How would the network administrator determine if login access for the user account is disabled?

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A user complains about not being able to gain access to a network device configured with AAA. How would the network administrator determine if login access for the user account is disabled?

  • Use the show aaa local user lockout command.
  • Use the show running-configuration command.
  • Use the show aaa sessions command.
  • Use the show aaa user command.

Explanation: The show aaa local user lockout command​​ provides an administrator with a list of the user accounts that are locked out and unable to be used for authentication. This command also provides the date and timestamp of the lockout occurrence.​

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