
SCS commands 69
Table 5-30
Show Port command display fields for TD=Console
Field Content
Power Signal
Signal and state being monitored for device power status (from
Port Set
command). If monitoring
is disabled, this field indicates
None
.
Port name
Port name assigned with the
Port Set
command or the default name (last three octets of MAC
address plus the port number).
Port NFS
Enable
indicates NFS is enabled, and
Disabled
indicates NFS is disabled (from
Port NFS
command).
File
NFS file name (from
Port NFS
command).
Size threshold
NFS size threshold (from
Port NFS
command).
Time threshold
NFS time threshold (from
Port NFS
command).
Port NFS Status
Status of NFS history file operations.
Current file
Current NFS file name.
User *
User name (from
User Add
command).
Level *
User’s access level (from
User Add
and
User Set Access
commands).
Access *
User’s access rights (from
User Add
and
User Set Access
commands).
Groups Group
names.
Port Access *
Indicates if a user can connect to the port BY GROUP or BY PORT. If there is any group defined for
any ports (which can be determined with a show Port Groups command), each user can connect BY
GROUP, unless a user’s access rights include PALL, in which case, a user can connect BY PORT. If a
user is assigned an empty group (with no ports in it) or no groups at all, that user may lose access
to any port when there is a group defined for any port.
Locked
Indicates if the port is LOCKED or UNLOCKED. If security lock-out is disabled, N/A displays. See
“Using security lock-out” for more information.
Duration *
Duration of the session of the user.
* Displayed only when the command specifies a single port that has a current connection.
The
Show Port Names
command displays a list of port numbers and their names. If a port has not been assigned a
name with the Port Set command, the default name appears.
The
Show Port Groups
command displays a list of port numbers and group assignments.
The
Show Port Alert
command displays port alert strings.