1-10
ucibindex ucib-index: Displays the user connection with a specified connection index. Here, ucib-index
ranges from 0 to 2071.
user-name user-name: Displays the connection of a specified user. Here, user-name is a character
string in the format of pure-username@domain-name. The pure-username cannot be longer than 55
characters, the domain-name cannot be longer than 24 characters, and the entire user-name cannot be
longer than 184 characters.
Description
Use the display connection command to display information about specified or all user connections.
If you execute this command without specifying any parameter, all user connections will be displayed.
This command cannot display information about the connections of FTP users.
Related commands: cut connection.
Examples
# Display information about all user connections.
<Sysname> display connection
------------------unit 1------------------------
Index=40 , Username=user1@domain1
MAC=000f-3d80-4ce5 , IP=0.0.0.0
On Unit 1: Total 1 connections matched, 1 listed.
# Display information about the user connection with index 0.
[Sysname] display connection ucibindex 0
Index=0 , Username=user1@system
MAC=000f-3d80-4ce5 , IP=192.168.0.3
Access=8021X ,Auth=CHAP ,Port=Ether ,Port NO=0x10003001
Initial VLAN=1, Authorization VLAN=1
ACL Group=Disable
CAR=Disable
Priority=Disable
Start=2000-04-03 02:51:53 ,Current=2000-04-03 02:52:22 ,Online=00h00m29s
On Unit 1:Total 1 connections matched, 1 listed.
Total 1 connections matched, 1 listed.
Here, Port NO=0x10003001 means (by the binary bits):
Table 1-1 Description of the Port NO field
31 to 28 bit 27 to 24 bit 23 to 20 bit 19 to 12 bit 11 to 0 bit
UNIT ID Slot number Sub-slot number Port number VLAN ID
display domain
Syntax
display domain [ isp-name ]