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Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Username

You can view sessions by a username or user wildcard. (For a definition of user globs and their format, see “User Wild- cards” on page 39.)

To see all sessions for a specific user or for a group of users, type the following command:

show sessions network user user-wildcard

For example, the following command shows all sessions of users whose names begin with E:

23x0# show sessions network user E*

 

 

 

User

Sess

IP or MAC

VLAN

Port/

Name

ID

Address

Name

Radio

------------------------------------------------------------------

EXAMPLE\singh

12* 192.168.12.185

vlan-eng

3/2

EXAMPLE\havel

13* 192.168.12.104

vlan-eng

1/2

2 sessions match criteria (of 3 total)

Use the verbose keyword to see more information. For example, the following command displays detailed session infor- mation about nin@example.com:

2370> show sessions network user nin@example.com verbose

User

Sess

IP or MAC

VLAN

Port/

Name

ID

Address

Name

Radio

------------------------------

----

-----------------

--------------- -----

nin@example.com

5*

192.168.12.141

vlan-eng

1/1

Client MAC: 00:02:2d:6e:ab:a5

GID:

SESS-5-000430-686792-d8b3c564

 

State: ACTIVE

(prev

AUTHORIZED)

 

 

now on: WSS 192.168.12.7, AP/radio 1/1, AP 00:0b:0e:00:05:fe, as of 00:23:32 ago

1 sessions match criteria (of 10 total)

To clear all the network sessions of a user or group of users, use the following command:

clear sessions network user user-wildcard

For example, the following command clears the sessions of users named Bob:

2370# clear sessions network user Bob*

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