Or you can do
:showconn ;system
JOBNUM INTRO DATE AND TIME LDEV USERNAME
REMOTE ADDRESS RPORT LPORT FLAGS PIN(PROGRAM)
#S322 THU JUL 1 1999 08:00 883 RAC,MGR.WWA,JCL
195.1.1.71 2226 vta utcind 753(VTSERVER.NET.SYS)
#S1972 THU JUL 1 1999 06:04 38 LDG,MGR.WWA,PUB
195.1.1.28 1027 vta utcind 2484(VTSERVER.NET.SYS)
#S1970 THU JUL 1 1999 05:56 31 CLR,MGR.IBS,PUB
195.1.1.42 1027 vta utcind 1430(VTSERVER.NET.SYS)
#S1971 THU JUL 1 1999 05:56 35 CLR,MGR.WWA,PUB
195.1.1.42 1028 vta utcind 974(VTSERVER.NET.SYS)
#S506 THU JUL 1 1999 09:11 39 LDG,MGR.WWA,PUB
195.1.1.23 1028 vta utcind 2332(VTSERVER.NET.SYS)
Rick Clark
Senior Analyst
WW&R
Cleveland, Ohio
Per Ostberg wrote:
>
> this might help, depending on your needs (seems to only work properly
> with VT-sessions on my systems: 5.5 pp6, hostbased telnet shows loopback
> as ip-address and TAC has no address, just ldev):
>
> :showvar @ip@
> HPLOCIPADDR = xxx.yyy.xxx.nnn
> HPREMIPADDR = xxx.yyy.xxx.nnn
>
> :listf (some file in use by session, udc-file or CI.PUB.SYS), 9
> #S6590 A00,TELL.KEM P:1,L:0,W:1,R:1 REM : xxx.yyy.xxx.nnn
> #P748 (CI.PUB.SYS)
> ACCESS: R,X,L-gmulti REC#: 0 FNUM: 8
> LOCKS: none
>
> hth
> /per
> > is there a way that you can view what ip addresses sessions are
> connected
> > to??
> >
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