If you have made configuration changes and you have not saved those changes, the LOGOUT command prompts you as follows:
ONline> logout | [ENTER] |
WARNING: Save unsaved changes before logout.
You must either SAVE or REVERT any changes you made to the system before you can successfully log out.
Optional Terminal Settings
The EMM provides three additional terminal management commands that allow you to customize your terminal connection:
❑terminal hangup
❑terminal prompt
❑terminal timeout value
These terminal settings are discussed in the following paragraphs. Also included in this section is the procedure to change the terminal's setting if you need to connect another device to the EMM that runs at a slower baud rate or different parity or data bits values than the factory settings.
Setting Terminal Hangup
If you use a modem connection to the EMM, you may want to use the SET TERMINAL HANGUP command to specify that the modem automatically hang up the connection to the terminal when you log out of the EMM. The factory default is disable, which means the modem will not automatically hang up when you log out of the connection. If you fail to hang up the modem connection, an unauthorized user may pick up the last login session.
Use the SET TERMINAL HANGUP command as shown to automatically hang up the modem connection once you log out of the EMM:
ONline> set terminal hangup enable | [ENTER] |
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