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This section includes the following procedures:
•Information About User Management
•Displaying Information about the Users Accessing the Switch
•Feature History for User Management
You can identify the users currently connected to the device and send a message to either a single user aor all users.
Use this procedure to display all users currently accessing the switch.
Before using this command, you must know or do the following:
•You are logged in to the CLI.
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Step 1 |
show users |
Displays a list of users who are currently accessing the system. |
Example:
n1000v# show users
NAME LINE TIME IDLE PID COMMENT
admin pts/0 Jul 1 04:40 03:29 2915 (::ffff:64.103.145.136)
admin pts/2 Jul 1 10:06 03:37 6413 (::ffff:64.103.145.136)
admin pts/3 Jul 1 13:49 . 8835 (171.71.55.196)*
n1000v#
Use this command to send a message to all active CLI users currently using the system.
Before using this command, you must know or do the following:
•You are logged in to the CLI.
Example:
n1000v# send Hello. Shutting down the system in 10 minutes.
Broadcast Message from admin@switch
(/dev/pts/34) at 8:58 ...
Hello. Shutting down the system in 10 minutes.
n1000v#
This section provides the user management feature release history.
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User Management |
4.0(4)SV1(1) |
This feature was introduced. |