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Users List
View, select, and download real-time and historical user data.
Navigation
Navigate using the tab icons. Hover over an icon to see the name of the tab.
Manage > Users
The Users window has two parts, (1) displaying real-time data about currently active users on your network and (2) displaying historical data about users previously on the network.
The Real-Time users window displays all of the users currently associated with your network devices.
Filter the Users Displayed
You can use the filter options in the left panel to create and save filters to view a subset of users based on the following attributes:
Select the check box for the items you want to include in your filter, and then select Save in the Filter by section. In the dialog box, enter a name for the filter, and then select Save again. When you save a filter, it appears in the top section of the left panel for future use.
In addition to the filters in the left panel, you can control which users are displayed by the authentication method with which they are accessing the network. Select ALL (the default), RADIUS, PPSK, or OTHERS from the Source drop-down list.
In addition to the filters in the left panel, you can control which users to display by the authentication method they are accessing the network. Select ALL (the default), RADIUS, PPSK, or OTHERS from the Source drop-down list.
By default, ten users are displayed per window. You can change this number by selecting a different number at the bottom left corner of the table (10, 20, 50, or 100).
By default, You see displayed ten users per window. You can change this number by selecting a different number at the bottom left corner of the table (10, 20, 50, or 100).
View the User List
ExtremeCloud IQ provides the following types of data about real-time users:
Status: Whether the user is currently connected or disconnected
User Name: Select a user name, to open a summary view of that user assigned in Configure > Users > Users.
User Group: The user group to which this user has been assigned. You can configure user groups in the SSID portion of a network policy workflow or in Configure > Users > User Groups. If the user does not belong to a group, N/A appears in this column.
#Clients: The number of client devices this user connected to the network
Usage: The amount of data this user has transmitted and received on the network during the current session
Source: The authentication method by which this user device accessed the network
Session Time: The length of time of the current session
Expires On: If time constraints were configured for this user, the expiration date of the account. If the user account does not have an expiration set or if it is set to never expire, N/A or Never Expire appears in this column.
Expires On: The expiration date assigned to the account. If the user account does not have an expiration set or set never to expire, N/A or Never Expire appears in this column.
You can sort table rows alphanumerically by selecting any of the column headings. Select the heading again to sort it in reverse order.
The Users table has variable-width columns to display longer entries. Select-drag the right edge of any column left or right to change the column width.
The Users table has variable-width columns to display longer entries. Select and drag the right edge of any column, left or right, to change the column width.
Download Real-time User Data
To download data for real-time users, select . ExtremeCloud IQ downloads the data to your management system in CSV format and saves it with the default file name monitoring.activeUsers.
The timeline provides a graphical indicator of how many users were on the network during a given period of time, with information refreshed hourly. To set a specific period, first choose the scope of time (Day, Week, or Month) and then select a predefined or custom time range within that scope. To set a custom range, select inside the shaded interval window and drag it left or right, or drag each of the window handles.
The timeline provides a graphical indicator of how many users were on the network during a given time segment, with information refreshed hourly. To set a specific period, first choose the scope of time (Day, Week, or Month) and then select a predefined or custom time range within that scope. To set a custom range, select inside the shaded interval window, drag it left or right, or drag each of the window handles.
Below the timeline, ExtremeCloud IQ displays the total number of users for the defined time range. Below that is a table containing user data in the same set of columns as explained for real-time users (see "View the User List" above).
Download Historical User Data
In the same way that you can download real-time user data, you can also download historical user data by selecting to downloads data to your management system in CSV format.
In the same way, you can download real-time user data or you can download historical user data by selecting to download the data to your management system in CSV format.
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