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How to find which device has a particular user logged in?
Manas Varma
3/15/11 10:05 AM
RE: How to find which device has a particular user logged in?
Axel Schemberg
3/15/11 3:43 PM
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Hi,
I am trying to fetch the devicename to which a particualr user has logged in. Need to create a function for that where I pass the userid and get the device name. Can you please help me with the C# snippet using which the same can be acheived.
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Hi Manas,
I think you should find what you are looking for in this thread:
http://developer.cisco.com/web/emapi/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/1942045
plus a quick view on the documentation. It is simple HTTP with only some Cisco specials.
Kind regards
Axel
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