- New and Changed Information
- Preface
- Overview
- Configuring CDP
- Configuring the Domain
- Managing Server Connections
- Managing the Configuration
- Working with Files
- Managing Users
- Configuring NTP
- Configuring Local SPAN and ERSPAN
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring NetFlow
- Configuring System Message Logging
- Configuring iSCSI Multipath
- Configuration Limits
- Index
Managing Users
This section includes the following procedures:
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Information About User Management
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Displaying Current User Access
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Feature History for User Management
Information About User Management
You can identify the users currently connected to the device and send a message to either a single user or all users.
For information about assigning user roles, see the Cisco Nexus 1000V Security Configuration Guide, Release 4.2(1)SV1(4).
Displaying Current User Access
Use this procedure to display all users currently accessing the switch.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Before using this command, you must know or do the following:
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You are logged in to the CLI.
DETAILED STEPS
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show users |
Displays a list of users who are currently accessing the system. |
Example:
n1000v# show users
NAME LINE TIME IDLE PID COMMENT
admin pts/0 Jul 1 04:40 03:29 2915 (::ffff:64.103.145.136)
admin pts/2 Jul 1 10:06 03:37 6413 (::ffff:64.103.145.136)
admin pts/3 Jul 1 13:49 . 8835 (171.71.55.196)*
n1000v#
Sending a Message to Users
Use this command to send a message to all active CLI users currently using the system.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Before using this command, you must know or do the following:
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You are logged in to the CLI.
DETAILED STEPS
Example:
n1000v# send Hello. Shutting down the system in 10 minutes.
Broadcast Message from admin@switch
(/dev/pts/34) at 8:58 ...
Hello. Shutting down the system in 10 minutes.
n1000v#
Feature History for User Management
This section provides the user management feature release history.
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User Management |
4.0(4)SV1(1) |
This feature was introduced. |
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