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To display active Telnet administration sessions on the adaptive security appliance, use the who command in privileged EXEC mode.
Usage Guidelines
The who command allows you to display the TTY_ID and IP address of each Telnet client that is currently logged into the adaptive security appliance.
Examples
This example shows the output of the who command when a client is logged into the adaptive security appliance through a Telnet session:
hostname# who
0: 100.0.0.2
hostname# who 100.0.0.2
0: 100.0.0.2
hostname#
Related Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
kill | Terminate a Telnet session. |
telnet | Adds Telnet access to the adaptive security appliance console and sets the idle timeout. |
Reference:
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa82/command/reference/uz.html#wp1634239
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