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TERMINAL SERVERS
LOCK (secure)
LOCK
This command (available to all users) prevents unauthorized use of your
terminal in your absence.
When the Terminal Server characteristic LOCK and the SET PORT
characteristic LOCK are ENABLED, the Terminal Server responds to
a LOCK command by prompting for a lock password.
You can specify a password ranging from 1 to 16 characters. The Terminal
Server prompts you to enter the password twice. The password does not
display on your terminal. The Terminal Server displays an unlock password
prompt (Unlock Password>) when both password entries are equivalent. Your
terminal remains locked until you enter the password again, returning you to
local mode.
Example
Local> LOCK
Lock Password> MINE (not displayed)
Verification> MINE (not displayed)
Local Port 6 locked
Unlock Password> MINE (not displayed)
Local>
If a user forgets the unlock password, a privileged user must LOGOUT the
port before it can be logged in and used again.
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