Hangup - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

Communications server
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Using the CLI Commands
If you use the first syntax, the Model 5390 server enters the filtering subsystem and displays the
filter prompt. At this prompt, you can issue any of the eight subcommands. You return to the CLI
prompt from the subsystem by issuing the quit subcommand.
The second syntax lets you issue filtering subcommands directly at the superuser CLI prompt. When
the subcommand completes, you are still at the superuser CLI level.
The filter command display looks like this:
annex# filter
filter:
The filter list command display looks like this:
annex# filter list
For more details, see Filtering starting on page A13-1.

hangup

The hangup command terminates all of your jobs, resets the CLI for the port, and drops the modem
control signal DTR; it restores the default terminal characteristics defined for the port. Also, entering
the hangup command at the CLI prompt disconnects a virtual connection to another Model 5390
server. The syntax is:
hangup
C3-22
Num Stat Ifname Dir Scope Family Actions / Parameters
1
ena
en0
in
2
ena
en0
in
annex#
incl
ip
disc icmp / port_pair=*,nfs
incl
ip
disc / port_pair=*,tftp
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