The display access-user command displays information about users that pass AAA authentication.
The display access-user self command displays information about authenticated users' own accounts.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display access-user self
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User access index : 2
State : Used
User name : netconf
User IP address : 10.111.100.180
User access type : Telnet
User authentication type : Administrator authentication
Current authen method : Local authentication
Authen result : Success
Current author method : Local authorization
Author result : Success
Action flag : Idle
Authen state : Success
Author state : Success
Current accounting method : None accounting
Access start time : 2013-08-22 09:17:22
Accounting start time : 2013-08-22 09:17:22
Accounting state : Start accounting idle
User level : 3
Current author cmd method : Local
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Item | Description |
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User access index | User access index. |
User name | User name. |
User IP address | User IP address. |
User access type | User access type. |
User authentication type | User authentication type. |
User level | User level. |
State | User status (activated/deactivated). |
Current authen method | Current authentication mode. |
Current author method | Current authorization mode. |
Current accounting method | Current accounting mode. |
Current author cmd method | Current command authorization mode. |
Authen result | Authentication result. |
Authen state | Authentication status. |
Author result | Authorization result. |
Author state | Authorization status. |
Action flag | Action flag. |
Access start time | Accessing time. |
Accounting start time | Accounting start time. |
Accounting state | Accounting status. |