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ipx
The ipx command configures a CLI port for IPX usage, while leaving the port mode set to cli. This
command allows IPX administrators to take full advantage of security features such as SecurID and
Enigma. When a Fastlink II user in terminal mode logs into the Model 5390 CLI port, the Model
5390 server authenticates the user according to the value of the cli_security parameter and the
configuration of Model 5390 security parameters.

jobs

The jobs command displays information for all current jobs (or sessions). The syntax is:
jobs
The jobs command displays the CLI command used to create the job. A plus sign (+) displayed with
the job indicates the most recently active job; a minus sign (–) indicates the previously active:
annex: jobs
–1 telnet firsthost
+2 rlogin secondhost
3 telnet thirdhost

kill

The kill command terminates a connection and ends a job. The Model 5390 server accepts up to
four arguments to kill multiple jobs. Table C3-13 describes the arguments for kill. The syntax is:
kill [%] [%, +, –, n, hostname] ...
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NOTE: Although ipx is a user-level command, only the superuser help
command displays information about it.
Using the CLI Commands
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