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Chapter 8 Managing Security
How Do I Manage User Security?
8.3.4.5 Deleting a Cisco MGM User
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer window, choose Administration > Cisco MGM Users.
Step 2 In the Cisco MGM Users table, select the user to be deleted.
Note A user cannot be deleted from the database until that user logs out. However, an active user
session can be ended. See 8.3.4.7 Ending an Active Cisco MGM User Session, page 8-23.
Step 3 Choose Edit > Delete (or click the Delete User tool).
Step 4 Click OK to remove the user from the database.
8.3.4.6 Viewing Logged In Cisco MGM Users
The Logged In Cisco MGM Users table allows you to view the users who are currently logged into the
Cisco MGM application.
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer window, choose Administration > Cisco MGM Users.
Step 2 In the Cisco MGM Users table, choose Administration > Logged In Cisco MGM Users. Table 8-12
describes the fields in the table.
8.3.4.7 Ending an Active Cisco MGM User Session
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer window, choose Administration > Cisco MGM Users.
Step 2 In the Cisco MGM Users table, choose Administration > Logged In Cisco MGM Users.
Step 3 In the Logged In Cisco MGM Users table, select the user whose session will be ended and choose
Administration > Log Out User (or click the Log Out User tool).
Table 8-12 Field Descriptions for the Logged In Cisco MGM Users Table
Field Description
Username Name of the user who is currently logged in.
Logged in At Date and time when the user logged in.
IP Address User’s IP address.
Session ID Unique session ID number that the Cisco MGM server assigns to each Cisco MGM
user during login.
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