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Managing Users
SHOW/LIST/MONITOR USERS Display Headings
The following table provides an explanation of the information in the display in the previous example:
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Port | Number of the port. |
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Username | Any user name or the name of the port established by the PORT | |
| NAME characteristic. |
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| Note: Any port having the user name “(Remote)” designates a | |
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Status | Status of the port, which can be one of the following: | |
| Connected | Port is connected to a service. |
| Connecting | Port is attempting to connect to a service. |
| Disconnected | Session was terminated while dormant. |
| Disconnecting | Session is disconnecting from a service. |
| Signal Wait | The port failed to assert the DSR signal |
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| during a signal check controlled |
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| connection attempt. |
| Idle | Port is not is use. |
| Local Mode | Port is logged into the access server and |
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| is in local mode. |
| Locked | The user has entered the LOCK |
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| command to LOCK the port. |
Service | Name of the user’s current session. | |
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Nonprivileged users can choose the groups they require for their ports by using the SET PORT GROUPS command. Users must choose from the groups you authorized for their ports. The SET PORT GROUPS command limits user access to those services made available by the groups specified with the command. The command serves to shorten the node and service displays.
The SHOW PORT CHARACTERISTICS command displays the
Configuring and Managing Interactive Devices