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2.
If the operations of the user on VTY 1 impact your operations, log out the user.
<Sysname> free line vty 1
Are you sure to free line vty1? [Y/N]:y
[OK]
free user-interface
Use
free user-interface
to release a user line.
Syntax
free user-interface
{
number1
| {
aux
|
vty
}
number2
}
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
number1
: Specifies the absolute number of a user line. The value range is 0 to 65 in standalone mode
and 0 to 71 in IRF mode.
aux
: Specifies the AUX line.
vty
: Specifies the VTY line.
number2
: Specifies the relative number of a user line. The value ranges are as follows:
•
AUX line
—0 to 1 in standalone mode and 0 to 7 in IRF mode.
•
VTY line
—0 to 63.
Usage guidelines
This command does not release the line you are using.
This is an older command reserved for backward compatibility purposes. Although it has the same
functionality and output as the
free line
command, HP recommends you use the
free line
command.
Examples
# Release user line VTY 1:
1.
Display online users.
<Sysname> display users
Idx LINE Idle Time Pid Type
10 VTY 0 00:10:49 Jun 11 11:27:32 320 TEL
+ 11 VTY 1 00:00:00 Jun 11 11:39:40 334 TEL
Following are more details.
VTY 0 :
Location: 192.168.1.12
VTY 1 :
Location: 192.168.1.26
+ : Current operation user.
F : Current operation user works in async mode.
2.
If the operations of the user on VTY 1 impact your operations, log out the user.
<Sysname> free user-interface vty 1