Which command shows your active Telnet connections?

Which command shows your active Telnet connections?

Which command shows your active Telnet connections?

A.
show sessions

B.
show cdp neighbors

C.
show users

D.
show queue



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The “show users” shows telnet/ssh connections to your router while “show sessions” shows telnet/ssh connections from your router (to other devices). The question asks about “your active Telnet connections”, meaning connections from your router so the answer should be A.