Show users Command
The show users command displays information about users currently logged into a session on the server. Each user is indicated by an index number. The following is an example of the show users command output.
Note:
The index number for Web sessions always begins at 31.ACMEPACKET# show users
Index task-id remote-address IdNum duration type state User
----- ---------- --------------------- ----- -------- ------- ------ ----------
0 0x33a4c394 0 00:01:20 console user * console
31 NA 10.1.20.14:51218 31 00:00:55 http user user
32 NA 10.1.20.14:443 32 00:00:29 https user user
The following table describes each column in the above output.
Column Heading | Description |
---|---|
Index | Number that the server assigns to the user as an identification of that user.
Note: The index for Web sessions always begins at index 31. |
Task-id | Alpha-numeric number that the server assigns to the task currently being performed. This is the session ID assigned to the task at log-in time. This field is not applicable to the Web server. |
Remote-address | IP address and port number for which the server is connected. |
IdNum | Identification number of the user currently logged into the server. This number is the same as the Index number. |
Duration | Amount of time, in hours, minutes, and seconds, that the user has currently been logged into a session on the server. Format is HH:MM:SS. |
Type | Type of service that the user is currently using for connection to the server. Valid values can be:
Console User is connected to the server via a local console. HTTP User is connected to the server using a Web HTTP service. HTTPS User is connected to the server using a secure Web HTTPS service. |
State | Current state of the connection on the server. Valid values are:
admin user Note: An “*’ indicates a current connection. |
User | Current user type logged into the server. Valid values are:
console user admin |