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Router access network control protocol
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ANCP Command Reference
show aaa user
To display attributes related to an authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) session, use the
show aaa user command in privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax Description
all
unique id
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
12.2(4)T
12.2(31)ZV1
Usage Guidelines
When a user logs into a Cisco router and uses AAA, a unique ID is assigned to the session. Throughout
the life of the session, various attributes that are related to the session are collected and stored internally
within a AAA database. These attributes can include the IP address of the user, the protocol being used
to access the router (such as PPP or Serial Line Internet Protocol [SLIP]), the speed of the connection,
and the number of packets or bytes that are received or transmitted.
The output of this command:
The unique ID of a session can be obtained from the output of the show aaa sessions command.
This command does not provide information for all users who are logged into a device, but for only those
Note
who have been authenticated or authorized using AAA or for only those whose sessions are being
accounted for by the AAA module.
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show aaa user {all | unique id}
Displays information about all users for which AAA currently has
knowledge.
Displays information for only this user.
Modification
This command was introduced.
This command was modified to display the user name first and then the
accounting data and was implemented on the Cisco 10000 series router for
the PRE3.
Provides a snapshot of various subdatabases that are associated with a AAA unique ID. Some of the
more important ones are listed in
Shows various AAA call events that are associated with a particular session. For example, when a
session comes up, the events generally recorded are CALL START, NET UP, and IP Control
Protocol UP (IPCP UP).
Provides a snapshot of the dynamic attributes that are associated with a particular session. (Dynamic
attributes are those that keep changing values throughout the life of the session.) Some of the more
important ones are listed in
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