Users Guide
Example of Clearing Existing Sessions
When you try to log in, the following message appears with all your existing concurrent sessions,
providing an option to close any one of the existing sessions:
$ telnet 10.11.178.14
Trying 10.11.178.14...
Connected to 10.11.178.14.
Escape character is '^]'.
Login: admin
Password:
Current sessions for user admin:
Line Location
2 vty 0 10.14.1.97
3 vty 1 10.14.1.97
Clear existing session? [line number/Enter to cancel]:
When you try to create more than the permitted number of sessions, the following message appears,
prompting you to close one of the existing sessions. If you close any of the existing sessions, you are
allowed to login.
$ telnet 10.11.178.17
Trying 10.11.178.17...
Connected to 10.11.178.17.
Escape character is '^]'.
Login: admin
Password:
Maximum concurrent sessions for the user reached.
Current sessions for user admin:
Line Location
2 vty 0 10.14.1.97
3 vty 1 10.14.1.97
4 vty 2 10.14.1.97
5 vty 3 10.14.1.97
Kill existing session? [line number/Enter to cancel]:
Log Messages in the Internal Buffer
All error messages, except those beginning with %BOOTUP (Message), are logged in the internal buffer.
Configuration Task List for System Log Management
There are two configuration tasks for system log management:
• Disable System Logging
• Send System Messages to a Syslog Server
• Change System Logging Settings
• Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration
• Configure a UNIX Logging Facility Level
• Enable Timestamp on Syslog Messages
• Synchronize Log Messages
• Audit and Security Logs
• Configuring Logging Format
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