HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 27

display users, Syntax, Views, Predefined user roles, Parameters, Examples

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3 user interfaces used. (U) 33 user interfaces not used. (X) Table 2 Command output Fields number:status Description The number indicates the absolute number of the first user interface of the user interface type, starting from 0. The status indicates whether the user interfaces of the user interface type are being used (X for unused and U for used). For example, if "20:UUUX XXXX XXXX XXXX" is displayed, there are 16 user interfaces of the user interface type, which use the absolute numbers 20 through 35. User interfaces 20 to 22 are being used, and the other user interfaces are not. display users Use display users to display information about the user interfaces that are being used. Use display users all to display information about all user interfaces that are supported by the device. Syntax display users [ all ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters all: Displays information about all user interfaces supported by the device and the user information. Examples # Display information about the user interfaces being used. display users Idx UI Idle Time Pid 10 VTY 0 00:10:49 Jun 11 11:27:32 320 + 11 VTY 1 00:00:00 Jun 11 11:39:40 334 Type TEL TEL Following are more details. VTY 0 : Location: 192.168.1.12 VTY 1 : Location: 192.168.1.26 + : Current operation user. F : Current operation user works in async mode. The output shows that two users have logged in to the device: one is using user interface VTY 0 and the other is using VTY 1. The one using VTY 0 is at 192.168.1.12 and the other one (yourself) is at 192.168.1.26. 20

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20
3 user interfaces used.
(U)
33 user interfaces not used.
(X)
Table 2
Command output
Fields
Description
number
:
status
The
number
indicates the absolute number of the first user interface of the user
interface type, starting from 0. The
status
indicates whether the user interfaces of the
user interface type are being used (
X
for unused and
U
for used).
For example, if "20:UUUX XXXX XXXX XXXX" is displayed, there are 16 user
interfaces of the user interface type, which use the absolute numbers 20 through 35.
User interfaces 20 to 22 are being used, and the other user interfaces are not.
display users
Use
display users
to display information about the user interfaces that are being used.
Use
display users all
to display information about all user interfaces that are supported by the device.
Syntax
display users
[
all
]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
all
: Displays information about all user interfaces supported by the device and the user information.
Examples
# Display information about the user interfaces being used.
<Sysname> display users
Idx
UI
Idle
Time
Pid
Type
10
VTY 0
00:10:49
Jun 11 11:27:32
320
TEL
+ 11
VTY 1
00:00:00
Jun 11 11:39:40
334
TEL
Following are more details.
VTY 0
:
Location: 192.168.1.12
VTY 1
:
Location: 192.168.1.26
+
: Current operation user.
F
: Current operation user works in async mode.
The output shows that two users have logged in to the device: one is using user interface VTY 0 and the
other is using VTY 1. The one using VTY 0 is at 192.168.1.12 and the other one (yourself) is at
192.168.1.26.