Monitoring User Sessions - Cisco WS-C6506 Software Manual

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Monitoring User Sessions

Monitoring User Sessions
You can display the currently active user sessions on the switch using the show users command. The
command output displays all the active console port and Telnet sessions on the switch.
To display the active user sessions on the switch, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Display the currently active user sessions on the
switch.
This example shows the output of the show users command when local authentication is enabled for
console and Telnet sessions (the asterisk [*] indicates the current session):
Console> (enable) show users
Session
-------- ---------------- -------------------------
console
telnet
* telnet
Console> (enable)
This example shows the output of the show users command when TACACS+ authentication is enabled
for console and Telnet sessions:
Console> (enable) show users
Session
-------- ---------------- -------------------------
console
telnet
telnet
* telnet
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display information about a user session using the noalias keyword to
display the IP addresses of the connected hosts:
Console> (enable) show users noalias
Session
-------- ---------------- -------------------------
console
telnet
* telnet
Console> (enable)
To disconnect an active user session, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Disconnect an active user session on the switch.
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide—Release 8.7
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User
Location
sam-pc.bigcorp.com
jake-mac.bigcorp.com
User
Location
sam
jake
jake-mac.bigcorp.com
tim
tim-nt.bigcorp.com
suzy
suzy-pc.bigcorp.com
User
Location
10.10.10.12
10.10.20.46
Chapter 20
Checking Status and Connectivity
Command
show users [noalias]
Command
disconnect {console | ip_addr}
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