Table C-75. Arguments For The Who Command - Nortel 2000 Software Reference Manual

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Chapter 3
Using the CLI Commands
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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Table C-75. Arguments for the who Command

Argument
Description
[h=]host
A single host or multiple hosts displayed in the Address
column, or with a job entry in the User column. Abbreviating
a host name displays any host whose name can be expanded.
For example, specifying bo selects borneo, bolo, and bonzo.
To avoid potential ambiguity with other strings (such as a
username), enter the host name with the type. For example,
entering h=bo avoids displaying information for user bobby.
[u=]user
A single user or group of users with entries appearing in the
User column. Using an abbreviated user name displays any
expandable user name. For example, specifying k selects both
kevin and kathryn.
[p=]port
A specific port with an entry in the Port column; for example,
2 displays Port 2, and v2 displays Virtual Port 2. If you enter v,
all virtual CLI ports are displayed. Optionally, you can enter
the type; for example, p=2 or p=v2.
@host
All users at the specified host. If host is a 4.3BSD system, the
display is the finger command. If host is a Remote Annex, the
display is the who command.
user@host
A specific user at the specified host. If host is a 4.3BSD
system, the display is the same as the finger user command. If
host is a Remote Annex, the display is the same as the who
user command.
–l @host
All users at the specified host. If host is a 4.3BSD system, the
display is the same as the finger –l command. If host is a
Remote Annex, the display is the same as the who command.
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