Displaying And Maintaining Cli Login - HP 5120 series Configuration Manual

Gigabit ethernet switches
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Displaying and maintaining CLI login

To do...
Display the source IP
address/interface specified for
Telnet packets
Display information about the user
interfaces that are being used
Displays information about all user
interfaces that the device supports
Display user interface information
Release a specified user interface
Lock the current user interface
Send messages to the specified
user interfaces
Use the command...
display telnet client configuration
[ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
display users [ | { begin | exclude
| include } regular-expression ]
display users all [ | { begin |
exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
display user-interface [ num1 |
{ aux | vty } num2 ] [ summary ] [ |
{ begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
free user-interface { num1 | { aux |
vty } num2 }
lock
send { all | num1 | { aux | vty }
num2 }
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Remarks
Available in any view
Available in any view
Available in any view
Available in any view
Available in user view
Multiple users can log in to the
system to simultaneously configure
the device. In some circumstances,
when the administrator wants to
make configurations without
interruption from the users that
have logged in through other user
interfaces, the administrator can
execute the command to release
the connections established on the
specified user interfaces.
You cannot use this command to
release the connection that you are
using.
Available in user view
By default, the current user
interface is not locked.
This command is not supported in
FIPS mode.
Available in user view

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