Terminating A User's Cli Session; Configuring Displayed Output Lines In Cli Terminal Window - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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7.5

Terminating a User's CLI Session

You can 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.
To terminate the CLI session of a specific CLI user:
1.
Establish a CLI session with the device.
2.
Run the following command:
# clear user <session ID>
Where <session ID> is a unique identification of each currently logged in user. You
can view the session ID by running the show users command (see ''Viewing Current
CLI Sessions'' on page 85).
Note:
The session from which the command is run cannot be terminated.
7.6
Configuring Displayed Output Lines in CLI Terminal
Window
You can configure the maximum number of lines (height) displayed in the terminal window
for the output of CLI commands (Telnet and SSH). The number of displayed lines can be
from 0 to 65,535, or determined by re-sizing the terminal window by mouse-dragging the
window's border.
To specify the number of displayed output lines:
1.
Establish a CLI session with the device.
2.
Access the System menu:
# configure system
3.
At the prompt, type the following command:
(config-system)# cli-terminal
4.
At the prompt, type the following command:
<cli-terminal># window-height [0-65535]
If window-height is set to 0, the entire command output is displayed. In other words,
even if the output extends beyond the visible terminal window length, the --MORE--
prompt is not displayed.
To configure the number of displayed output lines by dragging terminal
window:
1.
Establish a CLI session with the device.
2.
Access the System menu:
# configure system
3.
At the prompt, type the following command:
(config-system)# cli-terminal
4.
At the prompt, type the following command:
<cli-terminal># window-height automatic
When this mode is configured, each time you change the height of the terminal window
using your mouse (i.e., dragging one of the window's borders or corners), the number of
displayed output command lines is changed accordingly.
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