you are connecting to this session
2 seconds in idle
Telnet connections (inbound):
1 established, client ip address 192.168.9.37
27 seconds in idle
Telnet connection (outbound):
SSH connections:
Syntax:
exclude
show-command
|
regular-expression
Displaying lines starting with a specified string
The following command filters the output of the
show who
command so it displays output starting with the first line that contains the
word "SSH". This command can be used to display information about SSH connections to the Extreme Networks device.
device# show who | begin SSH
SSH connections:
1 established, client ip address 192.168.9.210
7 seconds in idle
2 closed
3 closed
4 closed
5 closed
Syntax:
begin
show-command
|
regular-expression
Searching and filtering output at the --More-- prompt
The
--More--
prompt displays when output extends beyond a single page. From this prompt, you can press the
Space bar
to display
the next page, the
Return
or
Enter
key to display the next line, or
Ctrl-C
to cancel the display. In addition, you can search and filter output
from this prompt. For example.
device# ?
append Append one file to another
attrib Change file attribute
boot Boot system from bootp/tftp server/flash image
cd Change current working directory
chdir Change current working directory
clear Clear table/statistics/keys
clock Set clock
configure Enter configuration mode
copy Copy between flash, tftp, config/code
cp Copy file commands
debug Enable debugging functions (see also 'undebug')
delete Delete file on flash
dir List files
dm test commands
dot1x 802.1X
erase Erase image/configuration files from flash
exit Exit Privileged mode
fastboot Select fast-reload option
force-sync-standby Sync active flash (pri/sec/mon/startup config/lp images)
to standby
format Format PCMCIA card
hd Hex dump
ipc IPC commands
--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c
At the
--More--
prompt, you can press the forward
slash
key (
/
) and then enter a search string. The device displays output starting
from the first line that contains the search string, similar to the
begin
option for
show
commands. For example.
--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c
/telnet
CLI Functionality
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