Displaying the Device Login History Using CLI Commands

The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing and setting fields displayed in the Login History page.

Table 6-17. Log File Table CLI Commands

CLI Command

Description

show users login-history Displays password management history information.

The following is an example of the CLI commands:

console# show users login-history

Login Time

Username

Protocol

Location

-----------

--------

--------

----------

01-Jan-2005

Anna

HTTP

172.16.1.8

23:58:17

 

 

 

01-Jan-2005

Errol

HTTP

172.16.0.8

07:59:23

 

 

 

01-Jan-2005

Amy

Serial

 

08:23:48

 

 

 

01-Jan-2005

Alan

SSH

172.16.0.8

08:29:29

 

 

 

01-Jan-2005

Bob

HTTP

172.16.0.1

08:42:31

 

 

 

01-Jan-2005

Cindy

Telnet

172.16.1.7

08:49:52

 

 

 

Modifying Remote Log Server Definitions

The Remote Log Server Settings page contains fields for viewing and configuring the available Log Servers. In addition, new log servers can be defined, and the log severity sent to each server.

The event severity levels are listed on this page in descending order from the highest severity to the lowest. When a severity level is selected to appear in a log, all higher severity events are automatically selected to appear in the log. When a security level is not selected, no lower severity events appear in the log.

For example, if Warning is selected, all severity levels higher and including Warning will appear in the log. Additionally, no events with a lower security level than Warning will be listed.

To open the Remote Log Server Settings page, click System Logs Remote Server Settings in the tree view.

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