Table C3-13. Arguments For The Kill Command; Lock - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Using the CLI Commands
Entering the kill command without arguments kills the most recent job and displays the job number
and the CLI command that created it:
annex: kill
2 [terminated] rlogin secondhost

lock

The lock command prevents unauthorized use of the console port. The console port is typically used
to connect a terminal to the Model 5390 server for entering commands and displaying statistical
information about server operation. The lock command blanks the screen and prompts the user to
enter a password when any attempt is made to access the Model 5390 server. Access to the port is
denied until the user enters the correct password required to unlock the port.The syntax is:
lock [time-out]
A Key prompt appears after the port is locked and remains until you enter the correct password. For
example:
annex: lock
Key:
Again:
Annex port 3 locked
Key:
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Table C3-13. Arguments for the kill Command

Argument
Description
%, %%, %+
Kills most recent job (+).
%–
Kills previous job (–).
n, %n
Kills job n.
%hostname
Kills job at hostname.
NOTE: The password never displays with the Key or Again prompts.
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