HP (Hewlett-Packard) Digital NetRider Network Card User Manual


 
Configuring and Managing Interactive Devices 11-51
Managing Sessions
Terminating Sessions
There are two commands you can use to terminate a session on another port:
The privileged LOGOUT PORT command allows you to manually log out any
port, and all sessions terminate at the specified port. If the port device supports
session management, the LOGOUT PORT command disconnects all the terminal
sessions (and the associated sessions) then logs out the port.
For example, to disconnect port 4 from all its sessions, enter the following
command:
Local> LOGOUT PORT 4
The port that you specify can have local, remote, or dynamic access. Use caution
when you log out a user’s port. When you log out a port, you abruptly stop all
sessions, and data may be lost. The port characteristics are also reset to the
permanent values.
The privileged DISCONNECT PORT command allows you to stop another port’s
session with a dedicated service. (You cannot use this command for ports with
session management terminals, because these ports cannot have a dedicated
service.)
You can use the DISCONNECT PORT command to disconnect a nonkeyboard
printer being used by a dedicated service that offers printers to the network. For
example, to stop the session with a dedicated service at port 4, enter the following
command:
Local> DISCONNECT PORT 4