516Managing Sessions

Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Session ID

You can display information about a session by session ID. To find local session IDs, enter the show sessions command. You can view more detailed information for an individual session, including authorization parameters and, for wireless sessions, packet and radio statistics.

For example, to display information about session 27, type the following command:

2370> show session network session-id 27 Global Id: SESS-27-000430-835586-58dfe5a State: ACTIVE

Port/Radio: 3/1

MAC Address: 00:00:2d:6f:44:77

User Name: EXAMPLE\ethan

IP Address: 192.168.142.170

Vlan Name: vlan-eng

Tag: 1

Session Timeout: 1800

Authentication Method: PEAP, using server 192.168.142.7 Session statistics as updated from AP:

Unicast packets in: 653

Unicast bytes in: 46211

Unicast packets out: 450

Unicast bytes out: 50478

Multicast packets in: 317

Multicast bytes in: 10144

Number of packets with encryption errors: 0

Number of bytes with encryption errors: 0

Last packet data rate: 2

Last packet signal strength: -67 dBm

Last packet data S/N ratio: 55

(For information about the fields in the output, see the Nortel Mobility System Software Command Reference.)

The verbose option is not available with the show sessions network session-idcommand.

To clear network sessions by session ID, type the following command with the appropriate local session ID number.

clear sessions network session-id session-id

For example, the following command deletes network session 9:

2370# clear sessions network session-id 9

SM Apr 11 19:53:38 DEBUG SM-STATE: localid 9, mac 00:06:25:09:39:5d, flags 0000012fh, to change state to KILLING

Localid 9, globalid SESSION-9-893249336 moved from ACTIVE to KILLING (client=00:06:25:09:39:5d)

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