HP StorageWorks 2/32 SAN switch 2/32 version 4.0.2b release notes - Page 27

See Also, killTelnet Command, Description

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Fabric OS Commands PORT_M2M PORT_STOPPED PORT_WRONG RXQ_FRAME_ERR RXQ_RAM_PERR STATS STATS_C3FRX STATS_FRX STATS_FTX TIMEOUT XMIT See Also camtest, centralmemorytest, cmemretentiontest, cmitest, itemlist, portloopbacktest, portregtest,setslot, spinsilk, sramretentiontest, crossporttest killTelnet Command A new admin level command, killTelnet, has been added to this release. This command enables the administrator to view a list of active CLI sessions (connected through telnet or serial port) and terminate a session. Description Use this command to terminate an open telnet session. The killtelnet command is an interactive menu driven command. Upon invocation, it lists all the current telnet and serial port login sessions. It lists information such as the session number, login name, the idle time, the IP address of the connection, and the time stamp of when the login session was opened. A prompt is then displayed where you can specify the session number of the connection you wish to terminate. SAN switch 2/32 Version 4.0.2b Release Notes 27

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Fabric OS Commands
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SAN switch 2/32 Version 4.0.2b Release Notes
PORT_M2M
PORT_STOPPED
PORT_WRONG
RXQ_FRAME_ERR
RXQ_RAM_PERR
STATS
STATS_C3FRX
STATS_FRX
STATS_FTX
TIMEOUT
XMIT
See Also
camtest, centralmemorytest, cmemretentiontest, cmitest, itemlist,
portloopbacktest, portregtest,setslot, spinsilk, sramretentiontest, crossporttest
killTelnet
Command
A new admin level command,
killTelnet
, has been added to this release. This
command enables the administrator to view a list of active CLI sessions
(connected through telnet or serial port) and terminate a session.
Description
Use this command to terminate an open telnet session. The killtelnet command is
an interactive menu driven command. Upon invocation, it lists all the current
telnet and serial port login sessions. It lists information such as the session
number, login name, the idle time, the IP address of the connection, and the time
stamp of when the login session was opened. A prompt is then displayed where
you can specify the session number of the connection you wish to terminate.