ICND2: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (legacy) — Question 145
Which command shows your active Telnet connections?
Answer options
- A. show cdp neigbors
- B. show session
- C. show users
- D. show vty logins
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct command to view active Telnet connections is 'show session', which lists all the current sessions. The other options do not provide information about Telnet connections; 'show cdp neighbors' relates to Cisco Discovery Protocol, 'show users' displays logged-in users, and 'show vty logins' pertains to virtual terminal logins, but not the active sessions themselves.