This command turns on multiple login. Multiple login allows multiple administrators to be
logged into the system at the same time. The following table describes how many sessions can
be used at the same time.
Table 155 Multiple Login Overview
Console Port
One session.
The following is an example.
ras> sys multilogin enable
29.3.24 sys multilogin disable Command
Syntax:
sys multilogin disable
This command turns off multiple login. The following is an example.
ras> sys multilogin disable
29.3.25 sys multilogin show Command
Syntax:
sys multilogin show
This command displays the multiple login setting. The following is an example.
ras> sys multilogin show
multilogin is enabled
ras>
29.3.26 sys reboot Command
Syntax:
sys reboot [show] <sec> [cancel]
Chapter 29 sys Commands
SSH
Telnet
SSH and Telnet share four
sessions. SSH has priority.
Multiple users can login
using the same user name
and password.
Web (HTTP)
FTP/SFTP
Three sessions (one
One session No limit
session per user
account)
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SNMP
ICMP
No limit
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