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Showing Current Logins - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Administration Manual

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Showing Current Logins

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Table 1-10 Field Descriptions for the show user-database
Command (continued)
Field
Directory Access
Use the show lines command to display currently connected lines or sessions. A
connected line is a console or Telnet session. This command is available in all
modes.
To display currently connected lines or sessions, enter:
(config)# show lines
Chapter 1
Description
The directory access privileges for the listed
usernames (as specified through the dir-access
option of the username command). There are a
series of access privilege codes assigned to the seven
CSS directories in the following order: Script, Log,
Root (installed CSS software), Archive, Release
Root (configuration files), Core, and MIBs
directories. By default, users have both read- and
write-access privileges (B) to all seven directories.
The levels for each of the CSS directories can be one
of the following access privilege codes:
R - Read-only access to the CSS directory
W - Write-only access to the CSS directory
B - Both read- and write-access privileges to the
CSS directory (default for all users)
N - No access privileges to the CSS directory
For example, BBNBNBB indicates that the user has
no access to the root and release root directories, but
has read and write access to the script, log, archive,
core, and MIB directories.
Managing the CSS Software
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