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Unsuccessful login attempt(s) in last 30 day(s): 3
Successful login attempt(s) in last 30 day(s): 2
Example of the show login statistics user user-id command
The show login statistics user user-id command displays the successful and failed login details of a specific user
in the last 30 days or the custom defined time period.
DellEMC# show login statistics user admin
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User: admin
Last login time: 12:52:01 UTC Tue Mar 22 2016
Last login location: Line vty0 ( 10.16.127.143 )
Unsuccessful login attempt(s) since the last successful login: 0
Unsuccessful login attempt(s) in last 30 day(s): 0
Successful login attempt(s) in last 30 day(s): 1
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The following is sample output of the show login statistics unsuccessful-attempts command.
DellEMC# show login statistics unsuccessful-attempts
There were 3 unsuccessful login attempt(s) for user admin in last 30 day(s).
The following is sample output of the show login statistics unsuccessful-attempts time-period days
command.
DellEMC# show login statistics unsuccessful-attempts time-period 15
There were 0 unsuccessful login attempt(s) for user admin in last 15 day(s).
The following is sample output of the show login statistics unsuccessful-attempts user login-id
command.
DellEMC# show login statistics unsuccessful-attempts user admin
There were 3 unsuccessful login attempt(s) for user admin in last 12 day(s).
The following is sample output of the show login statistics successful-attempts command.
DellEMC#show login statistics successful-attempts
There were 4 successful login attempt(s) for user admin in last 30 day(s).
Limit Concurrent Login Sessions
Dell EMC Networking OS enables you to limit the number of concurrent login sessions of users on VTY, auxiliary, and console
lines. You can also clear any of your existing sessions when you reach the maximum permitted number of concurrent sessions.
By default, you can use all 10 VTY lines, one console line, and one auxiliary line. You can limit the number of available sessions
using the login concurrent-session limit command and so restrict each user to that specific number of sessions. You
can optionally configure the system to provide an option to the users to clear any of their existing sessions. To restrict the total
amount of VTY lines using ACL, see the Denying and Permitting Access to a Terminal Line section.
Restrictions for Limiting the Number of Concurrent Sessions
These restrictions apply for limiting the number of concurrent sessions:
● Only the system and security administrators can limit the number of concurrent sessions and enable the clear-line option.
● Users can clear their existing sessions only if the system is configured with the login concurrent-session clear-
line enable command.
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