A Lantronix Company SCS3230 System Administrator's Guide
15.00.038 - 73 - May 2002
7.11.1 BREAK Command
sys admin>>BREAK 1
Break this connection? (write out YES) Yes or No: No>yes
sys admin>>
The BREAK command allows the sys admin to disconnect a user from the device port to
which they were connected if they are in monitor, listen, or direct mode. The user is still
logged in after the connection is broken, but there is no longer any connection between
the terminal port and the device port. The sys admin must specify the terminal port
number (as listed with the CONNECTIONS command) of the connection to be severed
when using the BREAK command. Pressing <ENTER> or typing NO at the confirmation
prompt will abort the command. To execute the command, enter YES at the
confirmation prompt.
7.11.2 FORCELOGOUT Command
sys admin>>FORCELOGOUT 1
Force this user off? (write out YES) Yes or No: No>yes
sys admin>>
The FORCELOGOUT command causes the forcible logout of a user at any level of
connection. The user will be returned to the LCI3200> prompt after being forced off,
and may login again unless their allowed logins are reduced to 0 before they can
attempt another login. When using the FORCELOGOUT command, the sys admin must
specify the terminal port number (as listed with the CONNECTIONS command) of the
user to be forced off. Pressing <ENTER> or typing NO at the confirmation prompt will
abort the command. To execute the command, enter YES at the confirmation prompt.
sys admin>>FORCELOGOUT SYSADMIN B
Force logout sys admin? (write out YES) Yes or No: No>yes
sys admin>>
The FORCELOGOUT command may also be used to disconnect a network sys admin
session. The qualifiers SYSADMIN and the network card slot ID must be specified after
the command.