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Monitoring and Maintaining the AnyConnect
Client
This chapter describes some common maintenance and monitoring procedures for network
administrators dealing with the Cisco AnyConnect Client. You perform these procedures on the security
appliance:
Viewing AnyConnect Client and SSL VPN Sessions
You can view information about active sessions using the show vpn-sessiondb command in privileged
EXEC mode:
The following example shows the output of the show vpn-sessiondb svc command:
hostname# show vpn-sessiondb svc
Session Type: SVC
Username
Assigned IP
Protocol
Encryption
Bytes Tx
Group Policy : GroupPolicy
Login Time
Duration
NAC Result
VLAN Mapping : N/A
To see more detailed information, including the number of AnyConnect (SSL VPN) tunnels, DTLS
tunnels, and Clientless tunnels, use the command show vpn-sessiondb detail svc.
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Viewing AnyConnect Client and SSL VPN Sessions, page 9-1
Adjusting MTU Size Using ASDM, page 9-2
Logging Off AnyConnect Client Sessions, page 9-3
Updating AnyConnect Client and SSL VPN Client Images, page 9-4
show vpn-sessiondb svc
: testuser
: 209.165.200.224
: Clientless SSL-Tunnel DTLS-Tunnel
: RC4 AES128
: 17457
: 15:19:57 EDT Fri May 25 2007
: 0h:04m:27s
: Unknown
C H A P T E R
Index
: 17
Public IP
: 192.168.23.45
Hashing
: SHA1
Bytes Rx
: 69502
Tunnel Group : CertGroup
VLAN
: none
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