User guide
Chapter 3: Accessing the ACS 6000 Console Server via the Web Manager 57
Active Sessions
The ACS 6000 console server allows multiple users to log in and run sessions simultaneously. The
Active Sessions feature allows you to view all active sessions and to kill any unwanted sessions.
Click Active Sessions to view all open sessions on the console server.
NOTE: If you start another session with the console server while viewing this screen, it will not be visible until you
click Refresh at the top of the Web Manager window.
To kill an active session:
1. Click Active Sessions. The Active Sessions screen appears and lists all open sessions to the
console server by the user’s workstation IP.
2. Select the checkbox next to the session you want to kill, then click the Kill button. After a few
seconds, the Active Session screen will redisplay the open sessions, minus the one you killed.
Monitoring
When you click Monitoring, a variety of network and console port information is available for
viewing. The screens are only for viewing and have no interactivity with the user. The following
table shows the types of information available.
Change Password
An admin or user can change his or her own password from this screen.
To change your own password:
1. Select Change Password.
2. Enter the old password and new password in the appropriate fields.
3. Confirm the new password, then click Save.
Table 3.9: Monitoring Screens
Screen Name Definition
Network - Devices Shows Ethernet ports and PC card Device Name, Status (enabled/disabled),
IPv4 Address, IPv4 Mask and IPv6 Address.
Network - IPv4 Routing Table Shows Destination, Gateway, Genmask, Flags, Metric, Ref, Use and lface.
Network - IPv6 Routing Table Shows Destination, NextHop, Flags, Metric, Ref, Use and lface.
Serial Ports Shows Device Name, Profile, Settings, Signals, TX Bytes, RX Bytes, Frame
Error, Parity Error, Break and Overrun.