Here’s how you can quickly list the currently active IPSec VPN sessions on your ASA. show vpn-sessiondb remote. You can of course use modifiers to filter only the text you’re interested in. For example. show vpn-sessiondb remote | include (Username|Duration) This will give you the username and duration of the session.

CLI Book 3: Cisco ASA Series VPN CLI Configuration Guide Jun 26, 2020 Cisco ASA シリーズ コマンド リファレンス、S コマンド - show … 次に、 show vpn-sessiondb ospfv3 コマンドの出力例を示します。 asa# show vpn-sessiondb ospfv3 Session Type: OSPFv3 IPsec Connection : Index : 1 IP Addr : 0.0.0.0 Protocol : IPsec Encryption : IPsec: (1)none Hashing : IPsec: (1)SHA1 Bytes Tx : 0 Bytes Rx : 0 Login Time : 15:06:41 EST Wed Feb 1 2012 Duration : 1d 5h:13m:11s Showing and logging off VPN sessions via the ASA CLI – Das

CLI Book 3: Cisco ASA Series VPN CLI Configuration Guide

On CLI – IPsec Remote Access VPN / Cisco Any connect VPN. For any Cisco remote access VPN, first search and see if the user is still logged in. Depending on the type of remote access VPN, enter the appropriate VPN type. Below is an output from the CLI. sh vpn-sessiondb ? how show history of vpn ipsec on asa - a recent vpn show vpn-sessiondb - and show of dhcpd lease does not show anyhing is there a way to show history of connections - i have just the DHCp (private IP ) that was dished to this client - Id like to try and map it to a uer or his public IP - can anyone assist please

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CLI Book 3: Cisco ASA Series VPN CLI Configuration Guide Jun 26, 2020 Cisco ASA シリーズ コマンド リファレンス、S コマンド - show … 次に、 show vpn-sessiondb ospfv3 コマンドの出力例を示します。 asa# show vpn-sessiondb ospfv3 Session Type: OSPFv3 IPsec Connection : Index : 1 IP Addr : 0.0.0.0 Protocol : IPsec Encryption : IPsec: (1)none Hashing : IPsec: (1)SHA1 Bytes Tx : 0 Bytes Rx : 0 Login Time : 15:06:41 EST Wed Feb 1 2012 Duration : 1d 5h:13m:11s Showing and logging off VPN sessions via the ASA CLI – Das As you can see, you can use the vpn-sessiondb command to look at each type of VPN connection. While I usually still use the ‘show crypto’ commands for IPSec connections, you HAVE to use the vpn-sessiondb for AnyConnect and WebVPN.