[rbak-nsp] Active user with IP address
Olivier Benghozi
olivier.benghozi at wifirst.fr
Tue Sep 4 13:05:56 EDT 2012
Hi,
On a SE as LNS, a show ip route gives you the circuit ID, which can be used with show subscriber active session.
Example:
[wifirst]SEI21-D1-TH2#sh ip route a.b.c.d/32 | i Circuit
Circuit 255/16:511:63:31/5/2/217232
[wifirst]SEI21-D1-TH2#sh subscribers active session l2tp lns 217232
theloginyouarelokkingfor at wifirst
[lots of blah]
But I guess it's not restricted to LNS circuit type.
regards,
Olivier Benghozi
Wifirst
Le 4 sept. 2012 à 17:14, Judith Sanders a écrit :
> Is there a command to determine what user is using a particular IP address in the Redback SE800?
> I know about the sh sub active …etc. but I want to see if I can type in an IP address from our pool and it tells me
> what user is assigned to this.
> We can use our Radius to track down this information just wondered if it is applicable on the SE itself?
>
> Judith Sanders
> Pioneer Telephone
> Inside Plant Networking Services
> jasanders at ptci.com 405.375.0645
> “Think and wonder, wonder and think.”
> Dr. Seuss
>
>
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