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sys admin>CONNECTIONS
Terminal Connection List
T Kevin 01 Server ( Monitor mode )
M 00 ( Installed )
N1 00 ( Inactive )
N2 00 ( Inactive )
N3 00 (Inactive )
N4 00 ( Inactive )
N5 00 ( Inactive )
N6 00 ( Inactive )
N7 00 ( Inactive )
N8 00 ( Inactive )
sys admin>
The above example shows that user KEVIN is logged in on the terminal port, is
connected to device port 01 (which is named "Server" in the ConsoleServer 800),
and is in monitor mode. The list will display the user ID of any logged-in users,
the device port to which they are connected, the device name assigned to that
port, and the mode of that connection (see sections 5.10 and 5.11 for an
explanation of the various connection modes). If the user is not connected to any
device, they shall simply be listed as "User Logged-In".
When used with the
/MONITOR
command line qualifier, the
CONNECTIONS
command updates the connection list on screen every time a user logs in or out
or changes login level (i.e., goes into direct mode), rather than simply displaying
the list once as occurs when the
CONNECTIONS
command is used alone.
Connection list update does not apply towards the interaction required to delay a
TIMEOUT
logout (see section 4.7, Administrator Session Management
Commands).
4.6.2
VERSION
VERSION
VERSION
VERSION
Command
sys admin>VERSION
ConsoleServer800 Boot: V1.20
Application: V1.24
sys admin>
The VERSION command displays the version number of the ConsoleServer 800
boot code and application code. The boot code provides the basic system
operation, while the application code provides the user interface. The boot code
is held in static memory and cannot be updated in the field. The application code
is held in flash memory and can be updated. See Appendix B for the flash
update procedure.