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Thanks, Kirk Post Reply. Latest Contents. Created by Kelli Glass on PM. Created by lindawa on AM. The slide deck is enclosed here for wider audience in the community, it provides more details in terms of the best practices, tools and co Created by ansuri on AM.

How ACI provides centralized network policy framework for workloads Created by jviherva on PM. Download Options. Updated: October 11, Contents Introduction. Background Information When you run the CUIC server, you need to ensure that the number of currently logged in users to any reporting node in a cluster do not exceed the limit.

Problem Example User with login name ccmadmin closed the browser with CUIC reporting tab and did not logout correctly. To view file, type "file view activelog cuic-session. Is there a solution to have at the same time the shell of a SSH session from R1 and the shell from the console? In this new session with a prompt on R1 I test show users and show sessions. I have this same problem.

I then telnet from R1 to R2 and on R2 I do show users and I see output, but show sessions shows no output. If show sessions shows outbound telnet sessions from a router or switch to another router or switch, why are we not seeing any info when issuing this command? I'm using a cisco layer 3 switch "flash:cipservicesk9-mz. I am experiencing the same problem. I wanted to test out the 'show session' and 'show user' commands to see it work properly.

However, after starting a Telnet session from one switch SW1 through the default gateway and to another switch SW0 in a different subnet I was unable to see what I wanted to see the output from a 'show sessions" command.

From this PC I started a Telnet session to the connected switch SW1 , and executed the 'show sessions' command in attempts to see the outbound Telnet session information.

However, I kept getting a 'no open connections' message. I was under the impression that I would be able to see the current outbound sessions by using the 'show sessions' command on the device that had an open Telnet session into another device, but I've yet to see this command work. What am I doing incorrectly?

Buy or Renew. Find A Community. Cisco Community. To see which users are currently logged into the router and on which line, use the show users EXEC command:. Use the keyword all to view all lines whether a user is currently active or not:. Use the EXEC command who to view the same output as the show users command:.



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