2. Accessing the DSL Router
Exiting from the System
You can manually log out of the system, or let the system automatically log you out. The DSL router will log you out immediately if you disconnect the Console cable. Any unsaved configuration input will be lost.
Manually Logging Out
To log out, there are two commands: logout and exit.
Procedure
To log out of a CLI session:
1.At the > prompt, type logout and press Enter.
2.The system ends the session immediately. Any configuration updates must be saved before exiting or the updates will be lost.
Procedure
To exit the DSL router’s current access level:
1.At the > prompt, type exit and press Enter. If there are any unsaved configuration changes, you will be prompted to save changes before exiting.
2.The exit command has the following effect:
If accessing the DSL router . . . | Then . . . |
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At the Local console and logged in at | You are placed at the Operator level. Any |
the Administrator level, configuration | configuration updates must be saved or |
mode | they will be lost. |
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At the Local console and logged in at | You are placed at the Operator level. |
the Administrator level, |
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At the Local console and logged in at | The exit command responds exactly like |
the Operator level | the Logout command. |
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Via a Telnet session and logged in at | Entering either of the following immediately |
any access level | ends the Telnet session: |
| exit |
| Ctrl + ] (Control and right bracket keys) |
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