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Syntax
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Defaults Enabled on all lines.
Command Modes LINE
Supported Modes FullSwitch
Command
History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
8.3.16.1 Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
show login statistics
Displays login statistics of users who have used the console or virtual terminal lines to log in to the system.
Syntax
show login statistics [all | [[successful-attempts | unsuccessful-attempts]
[user login-id] [time-period days]] | user login-id]
Parameters
all
(Optional)Displays the login statistics of all users in the last 30 days or the custom
defined time period.
time-period
days
(Optional)Displays the number of failed login attempts by the current user in the
specified period.
successful-
attempts
(Optional)Displays the number of successful login attempts by the current user in
the last 30 days or the custom defined time period
unsuccessful-
attempts
(Optional)Displays the number of failed login attempts by the current user in the
last 30 days or the custom defined time period.
user
login-id
(Optional)Displays the login statistics of a specific user in the last 30 days or the
custom defined time period. When you use it with the unsuccessful-attempts
keyword, the system displays the number of failed login attempts by a specific user
in the last 30 days or the custom defined time period
Defaults None
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Supported Modes FullSwitch
Command
History
Version Description
9.10(0.0) Introduced the successful-attempts keyword.
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
9.8(0.0) Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage
Information
To view the successful and failed login details of the current user in the last 30 days or the custom
defined period, use the show login statistics command.
To view the successful and failed login details of all users in the last 30 days or the custom defined period,
use the show login statistics all command. You can use this command only if you have system
or security administrator rights.
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