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Show Command

show command settings

Kill Command

KILL <process name>
Description
Parameters
local_prompt
Sets a separate (temporary) prompt for a command file session. The limit is 64
ASCII characters
local_
Configures the page size (number of rows) output by CLI commands to locally
terminal_
connected PC screens of administrative users. This command is effective only
settings_rows
for the session when the command is issued. The range is 1-256. The default
is 23.
login_required Sets whether a Telnet user is required to log in. This value can be changed
only by an Administrative user. The default is No.
prompt
Sets the global (permanent) command prompt for the CLI. Use show
command to see the currently defined prompt. The limit is 64 ASCII
characters.
The show command settings command displays the settings for CLI commands.
It lists the following information:
History depth - Number of CLI commands issued by the OfficeConnect

Gateway which display when pressing the up or down arrow keys
Current prompt - Designation of prompt for a temporary CLI session

Local prompt - Designation of prompt for a permanent CLI session

Global terminal page break - Whether global terminal page breaks are

enabled or disabled
Global terminal settings rows - Number of rows displayed to all

OfficeConnect Gateway-connected systems
Local terminal page break - Whether local terminal page breaks are enabled

or disabled
Local terminal settings rows - Number of rows displayed to

locally-connected systems
History Depth:
Current Prompt:
Local Prompt
Console Login Required:
Global Terminal Page-break
Global Terminal Settings Rows
Local Terminal Page-break
Local Terminal Settings Rows
Use the set command to modify these settings.
The KILL command kills an active process. Use list processes to see which
processes are currently active.
You can only kill a process that you started. An example would be a ping that you
started that you now wish to kill.
You must type upper case letters and type the full process name when issuing the
kill command.
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