Display sessions network – 3Com Wireless LAN WX1200 User Manual

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display sessions network

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display sessions
network

Displays summary or verbose information about all network sessions, or
network sessions for a specified username or set of usernames, MAC
address or set of MAC addresses, VLAN or set of VLANs, or session ID.

Syntax

display sessions network

[user user-glob | mac-addr mac-addr-glob | ssid ssid-name
vlan vlan-glob | session-id session-id | wired] [verbose]

„

user user-glob

— Displays all network sessions for a single user or

set of users.

Specify a username, use the double-asterisk wildcard character (**) to
specify all usernames, or use the single-asterisk wildcard character (*)
to specify a set of usernames up to or following the first delimiter
character—either an at sign (@) or a period (.). (For details, see “User
Globs” on page 26.)

„

mac-addr

mac-addr-glob

Displays all network sessions for a MAC

address. Specify a MAC address in hexadecimal numbers separated by
colons (:).

Or use the wildcard character (*) to specify a set of MAC addresses.
(For details, see “MAC Address Globs” on page 27.)

„

ssid

ssid-name

Displays all network sessions for an SSID.

„

vlan

vlan-glob

Displays all network sessions on a single VLAN or a

set of VLANs.

Specify a VLAN name, use the double-asterisk wildcard character (**)
to specify all VLAN names, or use the single-asterisk wildcard
character (*) to specify a set of VLAN names up to or following the
first delimiter character, either an at sign (@) or a period (.). (For
details, see “VLAN Globs” on page 28.)

„

session-id

local-session-id

Displays the specified network

session. To find local session IDs, use the display sessions command.
The verbose option is not available with this form of the display
sessions network
command.

„

wired

Displays all network sessions on wired authentication ports.

„

verbose

Provides detailed output for all network sessions or ones

displayed by username, MAC address, or VLAN name.

Defaults — None.

Access — All.

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