■line number—Number of the line to which the user is connected
■line name—Name of the line, the service the line offers, and the relative line
number
■user—Name of the user
■connected from—Location or IP address of the user
■connected since—Date and time that the user connected to the line
■idle time—Amount of time it has been since an entry was made from this
line (detail only)
■virtual router—Virtual router used by this line user (detail only)
■privilege level—Privilege level of this line user (detail only)
■current command—Command currently being executed by the user over
this line (detail only)
â– Example 1
host1#show users
line connected
number line name user from connected since
------ -------------- ----- ---------- ----------------
0* console 0 console 02/12/2001 19:57
4 vty 3 (ftp) fred 10.10.0.64 02/12/2001 20:04
5 vty 4 (telnet) 10.10.0.64 02/12/2001 20:04
Note: '*' indicates current user.
â– Example 2
host1#show users detail
line connected idle
number line name user from connected since time
------ -------------- ---- ------------ ---------------- --------
0 console 0 console 08/14/2003 08:01 00:23:50
1* vty 0 (telnet) 10.10.120.90 08/15/2003 10:37
line virtual privilege
number router level current command
------ ------- --------- -----------------
0 default 10
1* default 10 show users detail
Note: '*' indicates current user.
â– See show users.
Copying Partial Releases
You can shorten the time it takes to copy a release from a server and reduce the
amount of storage needed for a release. At the default setting, all subsystems are
included when you copy a release from a server. Use the exclude-subsystem
command to specify subsystems that you do not want to copy from the server. Use
Transferring Files â– 313
Chapter 5: Managing the System