The USERS command displays the connections which originate or
terminate at the router. Unconnected "through traffic" is not
shown by this command.
No arguments are required, and a typical response is as
follows:
G8PZT:KIDDER} Users:
Session Start-time Idle Type Lnk User
807 09/06 13:25 1 NTRM L4 (G8PZT@GB7PZT) <--> (G6YAK-1) L2
"Session" is a unique session number for the connection.
"Start-time" is the date/time when the uplink was first made.
"Idle" is the length of time since there was any activity on
the session.
"Type" is the session type:
CONS - Console FTPS - FTP Server
TTY - Serial TTY FTPC - FTP Client
AX25 - AX25L2 APRS - APRS Server
NTRM - Netrom TPXY - Telnet Proxy
Teln - Telnet HTTP - HTTP Server
Host - BPQHost app SOKS - SOCKS Proxy
Sock - Socket app AGWH - AGW Host app
RHP - RHP app FTPX - FTP Proxy
CHAT - Chat session RHPC - RHP Control session
PMS - PMS SOKH - Uplink to Socket host
PSTN - Dial-in PRXY - Proxy
APPL - Uplink to app NTPX - NetRom to TCP Proxy
ECHO - Echo server RHPS - RHP Stream Socket
DSCD - Discard server RHPP - RHP SeqPacket Socket
FING - Finger server RLOG - Remote Login
TTYL - TTYLink DEDH - WA8DED Hostmode app
"Lnk" is the uplink type:
CON - Console TCP - TCP/IP
TTY - Remote console HST - Hosted application
L2 - AX25 level 2 RHP - Remote Host Protocol app
L4 - NetRom level 4 DED - DEDHOST application
"User" is the callsign or Internet address of the uplinked user.
There may or may not be another user shown on the downlink side.
In this context UPLINK is a connection from a user (who may be
located at another node) to the router, and DOWNLINK is a
connection from the router to a user. The combination of both
is called a CIRCUIT.
Established circuits are shown by <--> and circuits being set
up are shown thus: <~~>.