Cisco CDA lists all the currently cashed IP-to-user-identity mappings and allows the administrator to refresh, filter and delete the mappings. Figure 3-8 shows the IP-to-user-identity mappings page.
Figure 3-8 IP-to-User-Identity Mappings Page
Listing the IP-to-User-Identity Mappings
To list the IP-to-user-identity mappings, choose Mappings > IP to Identity.
Refreshing the IP-to-User-Identity Mappings Page
this page gets automatically refreshed after every 10 seconds, by default. You can change the refresh rate to one of the following:
Filtering the IP-to-User-Identity Mappings Page
You can use the quick filter or advanced filter options to filter the IP-to-user-identity mapping records.
1. Choose Mapping > IP to Identity.
The Mapping of IP Addresses to Identities page appears, which lists all the IP-to-user-identity mapping records.
2. Click the Show drop-down to list the filter options.
Here, you can choose a Quick Filter, an Advanced Filter for filtering, or the Manage Preset Filters option, which allows you to manage preset filters for filtering.
Note To return to the IP-to-user-identity mapping list, choose All from the Show drop-down list to display all the mappings without filtering.
To filter by using the Quick Filter option, complete the following steps:
A quick filter filters IP-to-user-identity mapping based on each attribute on the Mapping of IP Addresses to Identities page.
To filter, click inside any field and enter the search criteria in the text box. It refreshes the page with the results on the Mapping of IP Addresses to Identities page. If you clear the field, it displays the list of all the mappings on the Mapping of IP Addresses to Identities page.
To filter by using the Advanced Filter option, complete the following steps:
An advanced filter enables you to filter IP-to-user-identity mapping by using variables that are more complex. It contains one or more filters that filter mappings based on the values that match the field descriptions. A filter on a single row filters mappings based on each attribute and the value that you define in the filter. Multiple filters can be used to match the values and filter mappings by using any one or all of the filters within a single advanced filter.
1. Choose an attribute from the drop-down list. You can filter the IP-to-user-identity mapping records on any of the following record attributes:
2. Choose the operator from the drop-down list.
3. Enter the value for the attribute that you selected.
4. Click the Add Row (plus [+] sign) button to add a filter, or click the Remove Row (minus [-] sign) button to remove a filter.
5. Choose All to match the value in each filter, or Any to match the value in any one of the filters.
6. Click Go to start filtering.
7. Click the Save icon to save the filter.
The Save a Preset Filter dialog appears. Enter a file name to save the filter, and click Save. Do not include spaces when creating the name for a preset filter. Click Cancel to clear the filter without saving the current filter.
Deleting the IP-to-User-Identity Mappings
You can delete the selected mappings or clear all the mapping records. Both of these operations are asynchronous by nature, therefore, it will take some time for the Identity to IP mappings page to reflect the change.
To delete a mapping, complete the following steps:
1. Choose Mappings > IP to Identity
2. Select the check box next to the mapping you want to delete