Users Guide

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show sessions
Displays the active management sessions.
Syntax
show sessions
Parameters None
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use this command to view information about the active user management sessions.
Example
OS10# show sessions
Current session's operation mode: Non-transaction
Session-ID User In-rpcs In-bad-rpcs Out-rpc-err Out-notify Login-time Lock
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 snmp_user 114 0 0 0 2017-07-10T23:58:39Z
4 snmp_user 57 0 0 0 2017-07-10T23:58:40Z
6 admin 17 0 0 4 2017-07-12T03:55:18Z
*7 admin 10 0 0 0 2017-07-12T04:42:55Z
OS10#
Supported Releases 10.3.1E or later
Telnet server
To allow Telnet TCP/IP connections to an OS10 switch, enable the Telnet server. The OS10 Telnet server uses the Debian telnetd
package. By default, the Telnet server is disabled.
When you enable the Telnet server, connect to the switch using the IP address congured on the management or any front-panel port. The
Telnet server conguration is persistent and is maintained after you reload the switch. To verify the Telnet server conguration, enter the
show running-configuration command.
NOTE
: Dell EMC Networking recommends using SSH for secure, encrypted connections to the switch. SSH is enabled by
default. To set up SSH connections, see SSH server.
Enable the Telnet server
OS10(config)# ip telnet server enable
Disable the Telnet server
OS10(config)# no ip telnet server enable
By default, the Telnet server is disabled on the default virtual routing and forwarding (VRF). To congure the Telnet server to be reachable
on the management VRF, use the ip telnet server vrf management command.
Congure a Telnet server on the management VRF
OS10(config)# ip telnet server vrf management
Telnet commands
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System management