Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 126

username@host, Examples, See Also, Applies To, Restrictions, Parameters, command, parameter

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Help Command Reference Note: Examples See Also username@host Shows information regarding user username on the specified TCP/IP host. @host Shows all users currently connected to the specified TCP/IP host. To see a list of processes running on the Server, use the command "finger finger." Local> FINGER Local> FINGER bob Local> FINGER @hydra Local> FINGER bob@hydra Local> FINGER FINGER Show/Monitor Users, page 12-73. 12.9 Help HELP [command [parameter] ] Lets you access the online Help system. Enter Help with no parameters to see a list of all available commands. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions The help processor only shows the help text for the commands that the user is privileged to use. To see all help text, become the privileged user. Parameters command Gives general information about the command, and lists any parameters. parameter Gives more specific information about the command and parameter, and lists any sub-parameters. Several parameters can be specified, provided they are listed in the proper hierarchical order. Examples Local> HELP DEFINE SERVER BROADCAST 12-6

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Help
Command Reference
12-
6
username@host
Shows information regarding user
username
on the specified TCP/IP host.
@host
Shows all users currently connected to the specified TCP/IP host.
Note:
To see a list of processes running on the Server, use the command “finger
finger.”
Examples
Local> FINGER
Local> FINGER bob
Local> FINGER @hydra
Local> FINGER bob@hydra
Local> FINGER FINGER
See Also
Show/Monitor Users, page 12-73.
12.9
Help
Lets you access the online Help system. Enter
Help
with no parameters to see a list of all available
commands.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
The help processor only shows the help text for the commands that the user is
privileged to use. To see all help text, become the privileged user.
Parameters
command
Gives general information about the command, and lists any parameters.
parameter
Gives more specific information about the command and parameter, and lists
any sub-parameters. Several parameters can be specified, provided they are
listed in the proper hierarchical order.
Examples
Local> HELP DEFINE SERVER BROADCAST
HELP
command
parameter
[
]
[
]