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Chapter 44 User/Group
Table 141 username/groupname Commands Summary: Settings (continued)
COMMAND
[no] users simultaneous-logon {administration
| access | billing-account} enforce
[no] users simultaneous-logon {administration
| access | billing-account} limit
login_number
show users update-lease-settings
[no] users update-lease automation
show users idle-detection-settings
[no] users idle-detection
[no] users idle-detection timeout <1..60>
44.2.3.1 User Setting Command Examples
The following commands show the current settings for the number of simultaneous logins.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# show users simultaneous-logon-settings
enable simultaneous logon limitation for administration account: yes
maximum simultaneous logon per administration account
enable simultaneous logon limitation for access account
maximum simultaneous logon per access account

44.2.4 MAC Auth Commands

This table lists the commands for mappings MAC addresses to MAC address user accounts.
Table 142 mac-auth Commands Summary
COMMAND
[no] mac-auth database mac mac_address type ext-mac-
address mac-role username description description
[no] mac-auth database mac mac_address type int-mac-
address mac-role username description description
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DESCRIPTION
Enables the limit on the number of simultaneous logins by users of
the specified account-type. The
allows an unlimited number of simultaneous logins.
Sets the limit for the number of simultaneous logins by users of the
specified account-type. The
login_number: The maximum number of simultaneous logins by
each user. 1 - X where X is the highest number of simultaneous
logins the UAG model supports.
Displays whether or not access users can automatically renew their
lease time.
Lets users automatically renew their lease time. The
prevents them from automatically renewing it.
Displays whether or not users are automatically logged out, and, if
so, how many minutes of idle time must pass before they are
logged out.
Enables logging users out after a specified number of minutes of
idle time. The
command disables logging them out.
no
Sets the number of minutes of idle time before users are
automatically logged out. The
timeout to three minutes.
DESCRIPTION
Maps the specified MAC address authenticated by an
external server to the specified MAC role (MAC address
user account).
The
command deletes the mapping between the MAC
no
address and the MAC role.
Maps the specified MAC address authenticated by the
UAG's local user database to the specified MAC role (MAC
address user account).
The
command deletes the mapping between the MAC
no
address and the MAC role.
command disables the limit, or
no
command sets the limit to one.
no
no
command sets the idle-detection
no
: 1
: yes
: 3
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