Specifications

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Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide
Release 1.2, Part Number 78-10987-01 Rev. B0, January, 2002
Chapter 2 System Management
Configuration Tasks for System Initialization
For example, the following command removes the user profile for William:
delusp William
Viewing Current Logins
You can view summary or detail information for current logins.
To view summary information about all active logins, use the lslogins command. The system displays
the following summary information:
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User Login Session Entries (lslogins)
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Index User ID AcLevel LoginTIME LoginDATE IP Address SesType
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1 SuperUser 1 12:08:02 08/15/2000 172.16.252.107 telnet
To view detail information about one active logins, use the lslogin command. The system displays the
following summary information:
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User Session Entry (lslogin)
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User Session Index : 1
User Identifier : SuperUser
User Access Level : 1
User Login Time : 12:08:02
User Login Date : 08/15/2000
User Ligin IP Address : 172.16.252.107
User Login Session Type : telnet
For a description of the listing, see the previous procedure for lslogins.
Configuring SNMP Community Strings
When managing the MGX 8260 Media Gateway from a SNMP manager, security is enforced with
password-like community strings. SNMP communities are groupings of workstations and servers (or
gateways) that can manage the MGX 8260. Community strings are important when managing the
MGX 8260 Media Gateway from a Network Management System, like HP Openview. You can
configure up to 15 community strings.
Displayed Information Description
Index The index number of the user account
User ID The name of the user
AcLevel The access level of the user
LoginTIME The time the user logged in
LoginDATE The date the user logged in
IP Address The IP address of the users host
SessType The type of login session the user is using, either telnet, console, or web