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TERMINAL SERVERS
LOGOUT (Secure)
[ALL
]
LOGOUT[PORT [
port-list
]
[
port-number
]
This command logs out a port on the Terminal Server and terminates any
sessions associated with the port. The port characteristics in the port’s
operational database are reset to the values defined in the permanent
database when you log out a port.
When using the Telnet to LAT gateway feature, your session is assigned a
virtual port number of the form V##. Use this virtual port number to log out.
The LOGOUT command drops outgoing modem signals when a port has
signal control enabled.
PORT
Causes a full logout from your own port.
ALL
This privileged option logs out all ports other than the port where the
command is entered.
port-list
This privileged option specifies the port(s) you want to log out. The default
is your own port; however, if your port is not indicated in the list it will not be
logged out.
Examples
Local> LOGOUT
Local> LOGOUT PORT 2
Local> LOGOUT PORT V06
The first command logs out the port where the command is entered and
terminates all sessions on that port. The second command logs out of port 2
and disconnects all sessions. The third session logs out Telnet to LAT gateway
session V06.
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