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sys admin>>CONNECTIONS
Terminal Connection List
01 KEVIN 01 SERVER ( Monitor mode )
02 00 ( Channel present )
03 00 ( Channel present )
04 00 ( Channel present )
05 00 ( Channel present )
06 00 ( Channel present )
07 00 ( Channel present )
08 00 ( Channel present )
09 00 ( Channel present )
10 00 ( Channel present )
11 00 ( Channel present )
12 00 ( Channel present )
13 00 ( Channel present )
14 00 ( Channel present )
15 00 ( Channel present )
16 00 ( Channel present )
17 <not installed>
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The above example shows that user KEVIN is logged in on terminal port 01, is
connected to device port 01 (which is named "Server" in the ConsoleServer 3200), and
is in monitor mode. The list will display the user ID of any logged-in users, the device
port to which they are connected, the device name assigned to that port, and the mode
of that connection (see sections 7.8, 7.9, and 7.10 for an explanation of the various
connection modes). If the user is not connected to any device, they shall simply be
listed as "User Logged-In".
When used with the /MONITOR command line qualifier, the CONNECTIONS command
updates the connection list on screen every time a user logs in or out or changes login
level (i.e., goes into direct mode), rather than simply displaying the list once as occurs
when the CONNECTIONS command is used alone. (See section 6.8, Sys Admin Session
Management Commands).
The CONNECTIONS command will also tell the sys admin which terminal ports are
present (in the list, they are referred to as "channels"). If the port is not functioning (i.e.,
the card is not present or there is a fault with the individual port), the port will be listed
as "<not installed>". It will also list Telnet Active for an active Telnet session.