The who command displays the port number, user-ID, and account name for the current port, a specified port, or all ports.
Syntax
who {port.number} {(options} who {*} {(options} who {user-ID} {(options} |
Parameter(s)
port.number |
Port number whose current account is to be displayed. If not specified, the account for the current port displays. |
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* |
Displays the account names for all ports that are logged on. |
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options |
a |
Converts output format to D3 format, showing the user-ID followed by the account name. This is the default setting. |
c |
Converts output format to R83 format. |
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n |
No pause option suppresses the pause at the end of the page on the terminal. |
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z |
Displays status of all ports, including those not logged on. The account name displays as unknown for ports not logged on. |
Example(s)
who 56 ref bob |
who (a [1321] D3 output for WHO display specified. |
who 56 bob ref |
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