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Section 5847
Issue AL, July 24, 2006
BYE
Description: Terminates the communication link.
Command Level: 1
Syntax: BYE
Comments: Using the BYE command is the normal way to terminate a communication
session.
Notes: When communicating to the system via the modem, it is recommended to
terminate the communication session using the BYE command. Removing carrier
without using the BYE command can cause extraneous characters to be transmitted over
the phone line. Although it is not likely, these extraneous characters could be interpreted
as a system command. Also, it is wise to use the BYE command when using the local
RS-232 port, especially if you have a high level of access. If your communication session
is not terminated, and you leave your terminal unattended, someone else could perform
various actions before the unit times out that will have your name tagged to them in the
event log of the system.
If a Telnet connection is terminated at the remote end by not issuing BYE, the system's
telnet socket stays active until a user timeout occurs. The system cannot be accessed
again via telnet during that period. Also, it is wise to use the BYE command when using
Telnet, especially if you have a high level of access. If your communication session is
not terminated, and you leave your terminal unattended, someone else could perform
various actions before the unit times out that will have your name tagged to them in the
event log of the system.
Related Commands: none
Example:
Command<1>: BYE
User #1 logged off at 02:42:51
NO CARRIER
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