Configuring Maximum Telnet/Ssh Sessions; Viewing And Terminating Current Cli Sessions - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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7.4

Configuring Maximum Telnet/SSH Sessions

You can set the maximum (up to five) number of concurrent Telnet/SSH sessions permitted
on the device.
Note:
sessions are currently active; otherwise, the new setting will not take effect.
To configure the maximum number of concurrent Telnet/SSH sessions:
1.
Open the Telnet/SSH Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu >
Management > Telnet/SSH Settings).
2.
In the 'Maximum Telnet Sessions' field, enter the maximum number of concurrent
sessions.
3.
Click Submit.
7.5

Viewing and Terminating Current CLI Sessions

You can view and terminate users that are currently logged in to the device's CLI. This
applies to users logged in to the CLI through RS-232 (console), Telnet, or SSH. For each
logged-in user, the following is displayed: the type of interface (console, Telnet, or SSH),
user's username, remote IP address from where the user logged in, and the duration (days
and time) of the session. Each user is displayed with a unique index (session ID).
To view currently logged-in CLI users:
# show users
[0]
[1]
[2]* ssh
The current session from which this show command was run is displayed with an asterisk
(*).
Note:
the duration counter is reset.
To end the CLI session of a specific CLI user:
# clear user <session ID>
When this command is run, it ends the Telnet/SSH session (logs out the RS-232 session)
and displays the CLI login prompt.
Note:
Version 6.8
Before changing this setting, make sure that not more than this number of
console
Admin
telnet
John
Alex
The device can display management sessions of up to 24 hours. After this time,
The session from which the command is run cannot be terminated.
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