User Commands
Set User Session
Description Sets the current user's session settings.
User Level Normal, Admin
Syntax
Options
Show Line Users
Description Shows the users who are on the line.
User Level Admin
Syntax
Syslog Console
Description Starts/stops or displays the status of the syslog console.
User Level Admin
Syntax
Options
Show Sessions
Description Shows available sessions.
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin
Syntax
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language
You can specify whether a user will use
that appears in the Menu, CLI, or WebManager. The Terminal Server supports one
custom language that must be downloaded to the Terminal Server; otherwise,
Customlang
defaults to English.
password
The password the user will need to enter to login to the Terminal Server.
set user . session 1|2|3|4|* [auto on|off] [type off|telnet]
set user . session 1|2|3|4|* telnet-options [host <config_host>]
[port <TCP_port>] [termtype <terminal_name>] [line-mode on|off]
[map-cr-crlf on|off] [local-echo on|off] [echo <00-7f>]
[eof <00-7f>] [erase <00-7f>] [intr <00-7f>] [quit <00-7f>]
session
Specifies the session number (or all, *) that you are configuring.
auto
Specify whether or not the session(s) will start automatically when the user logs into
the Terminal Server.
telnet-options
See
Set Telnet-Client on page
show line users
syslog console start|stop
syslog console status
start|stop
Start or stop console logging. When console logging is enabled, syslog messages
will be echoed to the current console. These messages are filtered based on the
level set in the (remote) syslog options.
status
Displays the current console logging status (enabled or disabled).
show sessions
Terminal Server User Guide
English
or
Customlang
104.
as the language
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