Terminating Cli Sessions - Cisco 4215 - Intrusion Detection Sys Sensor Configuration Manual

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Terminating CLI Sessions

Create the banner login:
Step 3
sensor(config)# banner login
Banner[]:
Type your message:
Step 4
Banner[]: This message will be displayed on banner login. ^M Thank you
sensor(config)#
Note
Example of a completed banner login:
This message will be displayed on login.
Thank you
login: cisco
Password:****
Step 5
To remove the banner login:
sensor(config)# no banner login
The banner no longer appears at login.
Terminating CLI Sessions
Use the clear line cli-id [message] command to terminate another CLI session. If you use the message
keyword, you can send a message along with the termination request to the receiving user. The maximum
message length is 2500 characters.
The following options apply:
You can only clear CLI login sessions with the clear line command. You cannot clear service logins with
Caution
this command.
If an administrator tries to log in when the maximum sessions have been reached, the following message
appears:
Error: The maximum allowed CLI sessions are currently open, would you like to terminate
one of the open sessions? [no]
If an operator or viewer tries to log in when the maximum sessions are open, the following message
appears:
Error: The maximum allowed CLI sessions are currently open, please try again later.
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To use a ? or a carriage return in the message, press Ctrl-V-? or Ctrl-V-Enter. They are
represented by ^M.
cli-id—CLI ID number associated with the login session. Use the show users command to find the
CLI ID number.
message—Message to send to the receiving user.
Chapter 13
Administrative Tasks for the Sensor
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