Command Line Reference Guide
Field Description
(untitled) Indicates with an asterisk (*) which terminal line you are
using.
Line Displays the terminal lines currently in use.
User Displays the user name of all users logged in.
Host(s) Displays the terminal line status.
Location Displays the IP address of the user.
Example
Dell# show users
Authorization Mode: role or privilege
Line User Role Priv
Host(s) Location
* 0 console 0 unassigned 1 idle
2 vty 0 admin unassigned 1
idle 10.16.127.35
3 vty 1 ad unassigned 15
idle 10.16.127.145
4 vty 2 ad1 sysadmin 1
idle 10.16.127.141
5 vty 3 ad1 sysadmin 1
idle 10.16.127.145
6 vty 4 admin unassigned 1
idle 10.16.127.141
7 vty 5 ad unassigned 15
idle 10.16.127.141
Dell#
Related
Commands
ssh— enables a user.
ssh
Open an SSH connection specifying the host name, username, port number and version of the SSH
client.
Dell Networking OS supports both inbound and outbound SSH sessions using IPv4 addressing. Inbound
SSH supports accessing the system through the management interface as well as through a physical
Layer 3 interface.
Syntax
ssh {hostname | ipv4 address} [-| username | -p port-number|-v
{1|2}]
Parameters
hostname (OPTIONAL) Enter the IP address or the host name of the
remote device.
ipv4 address (OPTIONAL) Enter the IP address in dotted decimal format
A.B.C.D.
-l username (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword -l followed by the user
name used in this SSH session. The default is the user name
of the user associated with the terminal.
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