HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 30

free user-interface, Examples, Syntax, Views, Predefined user roles, Parameters, Usage guidelines

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Examples # Configure software flow control in the inbound and outbound directions for user interface AUX 0. system-view [Sysname] user-interface aux 0 [Sysname-ui-aux0] flow-control none free user-interface Use free user-interface to release a user interface. Syntax free user-interface { number1 | { aux | console | vty } number2 } Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters number1: Specifies the absolute number of a user interface, in the range of 0 to 35. aux: Specifies the AUX user interface. console: Specifies the console user interface. vty: Specifies the VTY user interface. number2: Specifies the relative number of a user interface, in the range of 0 to 9 for a console/AUX interface or 0 to 15 for a VTY user interface. Usage guidelines This command does not release the connection you are using. Examples # Release user interface VTY 1: 1. Display which users are operating the device. display users Idx UI Idle Time Pid 10 VTY 0 00:10:49 Jun 11 11:27:32 320 + 11 VTY 1 00:00:00 Jun 11 11:39:40 334 Type TEL TEL Following are more details. VTY 0 : Location: 192.168.1.12 VTY 1 : Location: 192.168.1.26 + : Current operation user. F : Current operation user works in async mode. 2. If the operations of the user on VTY 1 impact your operations, log out the user. free user-interface vty 1 Are you sure to free user-interface vty1? [Y/N]:y 23

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Examples
# Configure software flow control in the inbound and outbound directions for user interface AUX 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-interface aux 0
[Sysname-ui-aux0] flow-control none
free user-interface
Use
free user-interface
to release a user interface.
Syntax
free user-interface
{
number1
| {
aux
|
console
|
vty
}
number2
}
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
number1
: Specifies the absolute number of a user interface, in the range of 0 to 35.
aux
: Specifies the AUX user interface.
console
: Specifies the console user interface.
vty
: Specifies the VTY user interface.
number2
: Specifies the relative number of a user interface, in the range of 0 to 9 for a console/AUX
interface or 0 to 15 for a VTY user interface.
Usage guidelines
This command does not release the connection you are using.
Examples
# Release user interface VTY 1:
1.
Display which users are operating the device.
<Sysname> display users
Idx
UI
Idle
Time
Pid
Type
10
VTY 0
00:10:49
Jun 11 11:27:32
320
TEL
+ 11
VTY 1
00:00:00
Jun 11 11:39:40
334
TEL
Following are more details.
VTY 0
:
Location: 192.168.1.12
VTY 1
:
Location: 192.168.1.26
+
: Current operation user.
F
: Current operation user works in async mode.
2.
If the operations of the user on VTY 1 impact your operations, log out the user.
<Sysname> free user-interface vty 1
Are you sure to free user-interface vty1? [Y/N]:y