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Multiple User Sessions Using the CLI
page 5-20 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Switch Management Guide March 2005
Multiple User Sessions
Several CLI commands give you information about user sessions that are currently operating on the
OmniSwitch, including your own session. These commands allow you to list the number and types of
sessions that are currently running on the switch. You can also terminate another session, provided you
have administrative privileges.
Listing Other User Sessions
The who command displays all users currently logged into the OmniSwitch. The following example shows
use of the who command and a resulting display:
-> who
Session number = 0
User name = (at login),
Access type = console,
Access port = Local,
IP address = 0.0.0.0,
Read-only rights = 0x00000000 0x00000000,
Read-Write rights = 0x00000000 0x00000000,
Read-only domains = None,
Read-only families = ,
Read-Write domains = None,
Read-Write families = ,
Session number = 1
User name = admin,
Access type = http,
Access port = NS,
IP address = 123.251.12.51,
Read-only rights = 0x00000000 0x00000000,
Read-Write rights = 0xffffffff 0xffffffff,
Read-only domains = None,
Read-only families = ,
Read-Write domains = All ,
Read-Write families = ,
Session number = 3
User name = admin,
Access type = telnet,
Access port = NI,
IP address = 123.251.12.61,
Read-only rights = 0x00000000 0x00000000,
Read-Write rights = 0xffffffff 0xffffffff,
Read-only domains = None,
Read-only families = ,
Read-Write domains = All ,
Read-Write families = ,
The above display indicates three sessions are currently active on the OmniSwitch. Session number 0
always shows the console port whenever that port is active and logged in. The other sessions are identified
by session number, user name, the type of access, port type, IP address, and user privileges. The output
definitions are defined in the table on page 5-21.