Hi nsp-group!
Is there a command or method to display the current logged on users on Cisco
ASA - like you can issue the who command in IOS.
Or is there a way we can display a visual banner upon login to ASDM displaying
who is working on the device?
We would like to avoid multiple users working
I wonder if config lock is available on asa's?
http://esalonia.net/2010/11/18/config-lock/
- Ed
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From: Hansen, Ulrich Vestergaard B. (E W EN RD DT ES 1 2) u...@siemens.com
Sender: cisco-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.netDate: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 12:28:49
To:
To circle back on this
Interestingly the way I had it yesterday worked, but I'm seeing this is the
way the documentation suggests how to do it...
Doc...
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dhcp ipv4
profile ftth relay
From the release notes of ASA v8.4.4 ED: The maximum number of
simultaneous ASDM, SSH, and Telnet sessions allowed was added.
To set the maximum number of simultaneous ASDM, SSH, and Telnet sessions
that are allowed on the ASA, use the quota management-session command in
global configuration
On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 06:28:49, Hansen, Ulrich Vestergaard B. (E W EN RD DT
ES 1 2) wrote:
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] ASA - SSH/ASDM - Current logged on users
Hi nsp-group!
Is there a command or method to display the current logged on users on
Cisco ASA - like you
I have a 4.2.0 ASR9k installation with a few pies and mandatory SMUs installed
to facilitate an upgrade to 4.2.1. It seems that in it's current form, the
4.2.0 installation I have is consuming 1GB of space on disk0: leaving less than
the required amount of free space to be able to do the 4.2.1
Show ssh sess and show asdm sess should do it.
Chuck
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Hi List,
Anyone out there running the 6.x train on the 7k?? We need some features
that are available in 6.x, but realize how many additional features that
come along with new releases. Our list...
BGP
EIGRP
OTV
HSRP
VTP
VPC
Netflow
LACP
PIM
Regards,
Max
I've run into a problem that I can't figure out. We have a BVI
configured with several ports in the bridge domain.If I know the MAC
address of a device, how do I find which layer two port it is
connected to? In IOS I would simply do 'show mac-address-table and
look for it. I can find no similar
Hi John,
I've run into a problem that I can't figure out. We have a BVI
configured with several ports in the bridge domain.If I know the MAC
address of a device, how do I find which layer two port it is
connected to? In IOS I would simply do 'show mac-address-table and
look for it. I can
Hi.
I have one LNS.
I have also two different radius servers.
One old, and one new which I am trying to migrate on.
Is it possible to have different AAA config on my LNS such that,
vpdn-group1 is using radius server 1 for my old LAC access network
I'll then create vpnd-group2 for my new
Hi Everyone,
I have been searching and hope that someone can help me out. I would like
to monitor the SSM-20 module and threats detected via SNMP. I have found
where people are doing this, but I am not able to find a script to help me
out.
Does anyone have one they would mind sharing?
Thanks
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Klaus Kastens k...@netuse.de wrote:
Hi John,
I've run into a problem that I can't figure out. We have a BVI
configured with several ports in the bridge domain.If I know the MAC
address of a device, how do I find which layer two port it is
connected to? In IOS
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