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status
254 Chapter 2 Command Descriptions
status
Device support This command is supported in all devices.
Purpose Displays the current list of sessions. This includes any session that was
created by a "connect," "rlogin," or "telnet" command. Typically, the "status"
command is used to determine which sessions to close.
Required
permissions
Anyone can use this command.
Syntax status
Example In this example, the "status" command provides information on the user’s
current Telnet session.
#> status
See also • "close" on page 54, for information on ending a connection.
• "connect" on page 56.
• "exit" on page 62.
• "kill" on page 66.
• "mode" on page 67.
• "quit" on page 75.
• "reconnect" on page 76
• "rlogin" on page 83.
• "send" on page 85.
• "status" on page 254.
• "telnet" on page 255.
• "who" on page 261.
The “status” command displays the status of outgoing connections
(connections made by “connect,” “rlogin,” or “telnet” commands). In
contrast, the “display” command displays real-time information about a
device, while the “info” command displays statistical information about a
device over time. For more information, see these commands:
• "display" on page 59
• "info" on page 64.