Before you change the configuration or commit a candidate configuration, it is a good idea to check for users in configuration mode.
To display users currently editing the configuration, follow these steps:
For example:
user@host> show system users 4:58PM PST up 5 days, 9:52, 5 users, load averages: 0.01, 0.01, 0.00 USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT mwazna p0 bigpunk.juniper.net 4:58PM - -cli (cli) jgchan p1 bigpunk.juniper.net 2:25PM 2:32 -csh (csh) jgchan p2 bigpunk.juniper.net 2:35PM 2:18 cli taffy p3 bigpunk.juniper.net 3:28PM 5 -cli (cli) tmauro p4 bigpunk.juniper.net 4:16PM 37 cli
The sample output lists the users who are currently logged in to the router. Five users are logged in to the router, with one user logged in twice, jgchan. Each user is logged in through a different terminal (TTY—p0, p1, p2, p3, and p4) from the system bigpunk.juniper.net. A hyphen in the FROM field indicates that the user logged in through the console.
Additional information includes the time when the user logged in (LOGIN), the amount of time the user is not active on the router (IDLE), and the processes that the user is running (WHAT). In this example, the users are running the command-line interface (cli) and the UNIX-level shell (csh).