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Chapter 13
Administrative Tasks for the Sensor
To terminate a CLI session, follow these steps:
Log in to the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 1
Find the CLI ID number associated with the login session:
Step 2
sensor# show users
*
Step 3
Terminate the CLI session of jsmith:
sensor# clear line cli_id message
Message[]:
Example:
sensor# clear line 15689 message
Message{}: Sorry! I need to terminate your session.
sensor#
The user jsmith receives the following message from the administrator jtaylor:
Step 4
sensor#
***
***
*** Termination request from jtaylor
***
Sorry! I need to terminate your session.

Modifying Terminal Properties

Use the terminal [length] screen length command to modify terminal properties for a login session. The
screen length option lets you set the number of lines that appear on the screen before the --
is displayed. A value of zero results in no pause in the output. The default value is 24 lines.
You are not required to specify the screen length for some types of terminal sessions because the
Note
specified screen length can be learned by some remote hosts.
To modify the terminal properties, follow these steps:
Log in to the CLI.
Step 1
To have no pause between multi-screen outputs, use 0 for the screen length value:
Step 2
sensor# terminal length 0
Note
78-16527-01
CLI ID
User
Privilege
13533
jtaylor administrator
15689
jsmith
operator
20098
viewer
viewer
The screen length values are not saved between login sessions.
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