Clear Sessions Network - D-Link DWS-1008 Cli Reference Manual

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To clear all administrative Telnet sessions, type the following command:
DWS-1008# clear sessions telnet
This will terminate manager sessions, do you wish to continue? (y|n) [n]y
To clear Telnet client session 0, type the following command:
DWS-1008# clear sessions telnet client 0
See Also:
• show sessions

clear sessions network

Clears all network sessions for a specified username or set of usernames, MAC address or set
of MAC addresses, virtual LAN (VLAN) or set of VLANs, or session ID.
Syntax: clear sessions network {user user-glob | mac-addr mac-addr-glob | vlan vlan-glob |
session-id local-session-id}
user user-glob
mac-addr
mac-addr-glob
vlan vlan-glob
session-id
local-session-id
Defaults: None.
Access: Enabled.
Usage: The clear sessions network command clears network sessions by deauthenticating
and, for wireless clients, disassociating them.
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Clears all network sessions for a single user or set of users. Specify a
username, use the double-asterisk wildcard character (**) to specify all
usernames, or use the single-asterisk wildcard character (*) to specify a set
of usernames up to or following the first delimiter character—either an at
sign (@) or a period (.). (For details, see "User Globs" on page 6.)
Clears all network sessions for a MAC address. Specify a MAC address in
hexadecimal numbers separated by colons (:), or use the wildcard character
(*) to specify a set of MAC addresses. (For details, see "MAC Address Globs"
on page 7.)
Clears all network sessions on a single VLAN or a set of VLANs. Specify a
VLAN name, use the double-asterisk wildcard character (**) to specify all
VLAN names, or use the single-asterisk wildcard character (*) to specify a
set of VLAN names up to or following the first delimiter character, either an
at sign (@) or a period (.). (For details, see "VLAN Globs" on page 6.)
Clears the specified 802.1X network session. To find local session IDs, use
the show sessions command.


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