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Show sessions command

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A command available on most Cisco router and switch platforms; used to display information about outbound connections initiated from the device and line where the command is executed.

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show sessions

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Connections initiated from the device, using a different line (or other connection method such as the console) will not be displayed.

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Conn Host                Address             Byte  Idle Conn Name
*  1 192.132.1.139       192.132.1.139          0     0 192.132.1.139

or

% No connections open

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Confusingly, the Extreme show session command displays information about inbound connections to the device on which the command is executed.

The where command is exactly the same as this command

The connect command and telnet command can both be used to initiate outbound connections to other devices

The disconnect command can be used to disconnect active outbound connections

The resume command can be used to resume active outbound connections

The terminal escape sequence can be used to pause active outbound connections

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