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W Commands for the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch

W Commands for the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch

where

To list the open sessions, use the where EXEC command.

where
Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Default

This command has no default setting.

Command Mode

EXEC

Usage Guidelines

The where command displays all open sessions associated with the current terminal line.

The Ctrl^x, where, and resume commands are available with all supported connection protocols.

In the output, the current terminal sessions are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Example

The following is sample output from the where command.

Switch# where
Conn Host                 Address          Byte    Idle  Conn Name
   1 MATHOM               192.31.7.21         0       0  MATHOM
*  2 CHAFF                131.108.12.19       0       0  CHAFF 
 

Table 23-1 describes the significant fields shown in the display.


Table 23-1: where Field Descriptions
Field Description

Conn

Name or address of the remote host to which the connection is made.

Host

Remote host to which the router is connected through a Telnet session.

Address

IP address of the remote host.

Byte

Number of unread bytes for the user to see on the connection.

Idle

Interval (in minutes) since data was last sent on the line.

Conn Name

Assigned name of the connection.

Related Commands

resume
show sessions

width

To set the the number of character columns displayed on the attached terminal, use the width line configuration command. To set the width to the default, use the no form of this command.

width characters
no width
Syntax Description

characters

Integer that specifies the number of character columns displayed on the terminal.

Default

80 character columns

Command Mode

Line configuration

Usage Guidelines

The rlogin protocol uses the characters argument to set up terminal parameters on a remote host.

Some hosts can learn the values for both length and width specified with the line and width commands.

Example

The following example changes the column width to 132 characters for the console terminal.

Switch(config)# line console
Switch(config-line)# location console terminal
Switch(config-line)# width 132
Related Command

terminal width

write erase

The erase startup-config command replaces this command. Refer to the description of the erase command for more information on erase startup-config.

write memory

The copy running-config startup-config command replaces this command. Refer to the description of the copy running-config command for more information on copy running-config startup-config.

write network

The copy running-config rcp or copy running-config tftp command replaces this command. Refer to the description of the copy running-config command for more information on copy running-config rcp or copy running-config tftp.

write terminal

The show running-config command replaces this command. Refer to the description of show running-config for more information.


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