Listing other users, Listing other users -34 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Multiple User Sessions

Page 4-34

Listing Other Users

To display all the users currently logged on to the switch, type

who

at the system prompt. The following is an example of the display shown where two Telnet
sessions are logged in, one as

admin

and the other as

user

.

SESSION

USER

PRIVILEGES

TTY

READ

WRITE

GLOBAL

3

admin

000000008007fffd

000000008007fffd

00000000007fffff

/pty/telnetA

(123.456.78.910)

4

rrtest1 000000008007fffd

000000008007fffd

0000000000000000 /pty/telnetB

(123.456.78.910)

You can also display information about just your session by typing

who am i

at the system prompt. The following is a typical example of the output.

SESSION

USER

PRIVILEGES

TTY

READ

WRITE

GLOBAL

3

admin

000000008007fffd

000000008007fffd

00000000007fffff

/pty/telnetA

(123.456.78.910)

The following sections describe the parameters shown by the

who

command.

SESSION

. The session number of the user. A

0

indicates that the user is connected through the

console port, a

1

indicates that the user is connected through the modem port, and a

2

or

3

indicates that the user is connected through Telnet. The session number is used with the

write

and

kill

commands described in Communicating with Other Users on page 4-35 and Deleting

Other Sessions on page 4-35, respectively.

USER

. The administrative level of the user. This will be

admin

,

user

or

diag

.

PRIVILEGES

. The privilege level of the user. The

READ

,

WRITE

and

GLOBAL

privileges are indi-

cated in hexadecimal numbers.

TTY

. Type of connection. This shows whether the user is connected by Telnet, the modem

port, or the console port. If the connection is via Telnet, the IP address of the connecting
workstation is also shown.

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