Managing Sessions 511

Displaying and Clearing Client Telnet Sessions

To view administrative sessions of Telnet clients, type the following command:

23x0# show sessions telnet client

 

 

Session

Server Address

Server Port

Client Port

-------

--------------

------------

-----------

0

192.168.1.81

23

48000

1

10.10.1.22

23

48001

To clear the administrative sessions of Telnet clients, use the following command:

clear sessions telnet [client [session-id]]

You can clear all Telnet client sessions or a particular session. For example, the following command clears Telnet client session 1:

23x0# clear sessions telnet client 1

Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions

Use the following command to display information about network sessions:

show sessions network [user user-wildcard mac-addrmac-addr-wildcard ssid ssid-name vlan vlan-wildcard session-idsession-id wired] [verbose]

In most cases, you can display both summary and detailed (verbose) information for a session. For example, the following command displays summary information about all current network sessions:

23x0# show sessions network

 

 

 

 

User

Sess

IP or MAC

VLAN

Port/

Name

ID

Address

Name

Radio

------------------------------

----

-----------------

--------------- -----

EXAMPLE\wong

5* 192.168.12.100

vlan-eng

3/1

jose@example.com

5125*

192.168.12.141

vlan-eng

1/1

00:30:65:16:8d:69

4385*

192.168.19.199

vlan-wep

3/1

 

761

00:0b:be:15:46:56

(none)

1/2

5 sessions total

763

00:02:2d:02:10:f5

(none)

1/1

 

 

 

 

An asterisk (*) in the Sess ID field indicates a session that is currently active. (For more information about the fields in the output, see the Nortel Mobility System Software Command Reference.)

(For information about getting detailed output, see “Displaying Verbose Network Session Information” on page 512.)

You can display and clear network sessions in the following ways:

By the name of the user. (See “Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Username” on page 513.)

By the MAC address of the user. (See “Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by MAC Address” on page 514.)

By the name of the VLAN to which the user belongs. (See “Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by VLAN Name” on page 515.)

By the local session ID. (See “Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Session ID” on page 516.)

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