Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Distributing Administrative Tasks
  Viewing Administrative User Activity
Viewing Active Sessions Using the Web 
From the Security Management appliance, you can view all active sessions and users logged in to the 
appliance.
Procedure 
Step 1
From the upper right corner of the window, choose Options > Active Sessions.
Figure 13-3
Active Sessions Menu 
From the Active Sessions page you can view the User name, what role the user has, the time the user 
logged in, idle time, and whether the user is logging in from the command line or the GUI.
Viewing Your Recent Login Attempts 
To view your last few recent login attempts (failed or successful) via the web interface, SSH, and/or FTP: 
Step 1
Log in. 
Step 2
Click the 
 icon beside "Logged in as" near the top right side of the screen. 
Viewing Administrative User Activity via the Command Line Interface 
The following commands support multiuser access to the appliance. 
The who command lists all users who are logged in to the system via the CLI or the web user 
interface, the role of the user, the time of login, the idle time, and the remote host from which the 
user is logged in. 
The 
whoami
 command displays the user name and full name of the user currently logged in, and 
which groups the user belongs to:
mail3.example.com> whoami
Username: admin
Full Name: Administrator
Groups: admin, operators, config, log, guest
The 
last
 command displays which users have recently logged into the appliance. The IP address of 
the remote host, and the login, logout, and total time also appear.