Hangup; Help - Nortel 2000 Software Reference Manual

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hangup

The hangup command terminates all of your jobs, resets the CLI for the
port, and drops the modem control signal DTR; it restores the default
terminal characteristics defined for the port. Also, entering the hangup
command at the CLI prompt disconnects a virtual connection to another
Remote Annex. The syntax is:
hangup
If you have any open jobs on the CLI, the hangup command lists them
and prompts for permission to terminate each job before completing the
command. For example:
annex: hangup
Following background job(s) will be terminated:
–1 telnet mouse
+2 telnet 132.245.6.35
Do you still wish to hangup (y/n)[n]: y
Terminating jobs, resetting line and disconnecting.
If you are using a modem, configure it to respond when the DTR
signal is dropped.

help

The help or ? command provides on-line help. The syntax is:
help [command]
? [command]
Entering help or ? with a CLI command as the argument (e.g., help hosts)
displays a short description of that command and its syntax. Entering
help or ? without an argument displays a summary of all CLI commands
and macros available on the current port.
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Chapter 3
Using the CLI Commands
Book C-147

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