A
C
- C Series Controllers
- boot messages, viewing
- interface information
- monitoring
- system date, viewing
- system information, viewing
- C-Web interface
- conventions
- currently active service sessions
- viewing on SAE
- customer support 1
D
- device drivers
- simulated, configuring 1
- viewing on SAE
- documentation
E
- equipment registration
- viewing on SAE
- event messages. See logging
F
I
- interfaces
- information, viewing
- iptables Linux tool
- monitoring
J
L
- license
- viewing on SAE
- licenses
- logging
- configuration statements
- configuring component
- file folders
- file logging, configuring
- log files
- messages
- categories
- filters 1, 2
- format
- severity levels
- overview
- system log, configuring
- login registration
- viewing on SAE
- logrotate utility
- configuration statements
- configuring
- overview
M
- manuals
- MIBs
- monitoring tools
N
- network devices
- Network Time Protocol. See NTP
- NIC (network information collector)
- agents, viewing
- hosts, viewing
- monitoring
- resolution data, troubleshooting
- resolution data, viewing
- C-Web interface
- SRC CLI 1, 2, 3
- statistics, viewing
- notice icons
- NTP (Network Time Protocol)
- monitoring
- C-Web interface
- SRC CLI 1, 2
- statistics, viewing
P
- policies
- SNMP information, viewing
- viewing on SAE
- portals, testing
R
- RADIUS statistics
- redirect server
- statistics, viewing
- router interfaces
- viewing on SAE
- routing table, viewing
S
- SAE (service activation engine)
- configuration, viewing
- directory blacklist, viewing
- SNMP information, viewing
- SAE (service activation engine), configuring
- simulated router driver
- security certificates
- information, viewing
- server processes
- SNMP information, viewing
- service sessions
- SNMP information, viewing
- services
- viewing on SAE
- simulated router driver, configuring
- simulated subscribers
- SNMP agent
- SNMP alarm
- SNMP chassis alarms
- SNMP events 1, 2
- SNMP monitors
- alarms 1
- Boolean test
- existence test
- threshold test 1, 2
- chassis alarms 1, 2, 3
- events 1, 2
- overview
- security name
- statement hierarchy
- SNMP traps
- alarm state transitions
- configuring 1, 2
- event traps
- notifications
- overview
- performance traps
- SRC CLI, viewing
- SRC components
- activity, monitoring
- information, viewing
- storing log messages
- subscriber session count by managed router
- viewing on SAE
- subscriber sessions
- logging in
- logging out
- SNMP information, viewing
- viewing on SAE 1
- support, technical See technical support
- system logging. See logging
T
- technical support
- testing
- text conventions defined
- threads
- viewing on SAE
- traps. See SNMP traps
- troubleshooting
U
- user permissions, viewing
- users, viewing
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Related Documentation
- Configuring Access to Subscriber Data (SRC CLI)
- Viewing General Information About Subscriber Sessions (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions by DN (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions by IP Address, VPN Identifier, or both (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions by Session ID (SRC CLI)
Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions by Service Name (SRC CLI)
Purpose
View information about subscriber sessions that are associated with a specified service. You can view all or restricted information about all associated subscriber sessions.
Action
To view information about subscriber sessions activated by a subscription to an active service session:
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
To view information about specific subscriber sessions, use all or part of the service name:
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
filter filter
To view information about subscriber sessions only by the exact match of the service name:
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
filter filter exact
![]() | Note: You must configure the exact option along with the filter filter option, else information about all the subscriber sessions activated by a subscription to an active service session is displayed. |
To view the subscriptions and service sessions from hidden services:
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
secret
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
filter filter secret
To view only the subscriber session information without service sessions:
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
brief
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
filter filter brief
To view the subscriber session ID, login name, and IP address:
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
terse
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
filter filter terse
To restrict the number of displayed results:
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
maximum-results maximum-results
user@host> show sae subscribers service-name
filter filter maximum-results maximum-results
Related Documentation
- Configuring Access to Subscriber Data (SRC CLI)
- Viewing General Information About Subscriber Sessions (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions by DN (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions by IP Address, VPN Identifier, or both (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Information About Subscriber Sessions by Session ID (SRC CLI)