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About Cisco Secure ACS Logs and Reports
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Deleting Logged-in Users
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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You can sort the table by any column's entries, in either ascending or
descending order. Click a column title once to sort the table by that column's
entries in ascending order. Click the column a second time to sort the table by
that column's entries in descending order.
Do one of the following:
To see a list of all users logged in, click All AAA Clients.
a.
b.
To see a list of users logged in through a particular AAA client, click the name
of the AAA client.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS displays a table of users logged in, including the
following information:
Date and Time
User
Group
Assigned IP
Port
Source AAA Client
You can sort the table by any column's entries, in either ascending or
descending order. Click a column title once to sort the table by that column's
entries in ascending order. Click the column a second time to sort the table by
that column's entries in descending order.
From a Logged-in Users Report, you can instruct Cisco Secure ACS to delete
users logged into a specific AAA client. When a user session terminates without
a AAA client sending an accounting stop packet to the Cisco Secure ACS server,
the Logged-in Users Report continues to show the user. Deleting logged-in users
from a AAA client ends the accounting for those user sessions.
Chapter 9
Working with Logging and Reports
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