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Simple answer is NETSTAT *CNN then F15 to subset. Enter the IP address in the first field and hit Enter. If there are anything other than '*' in the Remote Address column you have people connected.

 - Larry

Dave Snyder wrote:
Is there an easy way or command to show what users are connected via a
certain IP line? I know I can do NETSTAT and work through that screen,
but I was trying to come up with an easy command for the operator to use
to see if a certain IP line is in use before shutting it down - we only
keep it active for certain times during the day. Ideally I would love to
throw anybody that connects via this IP line into a special subsystem,
but can not figure that out either, without impacting everyone else. The
people use Telnet to connect.

Dave

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