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Command Reference Guide
/D
Third Party Disconnect
Invoke the /D command at your resident port to disconnect two other ports.
Notes:
• The /D command cannot disconnect your resident port
• SuperUsers and Users are limited to the ports that are specifically allowed by
their accounts.
Availability:
Administrator, SuperUser
Format:
/D[/Y] <x> [x]
[Enter]
Where:
/Y
(Optional) suppresses the "Sure?" prompt.
x
Is the number or name of the port(s) to be disconnected. To disconnect
all allowed ports, enter an asterisk. To disconnect a Telnet session, enter
the "
Nn
" format Network Port Number.
Example:
To disconnect Port 2 from Port 3 without the "Sure?" prompt, access the
Command Mode from a third port with Administrator level command capability and type:
/D/Y 2
[Enter]
or
/D/Y 3
[Enter]
/R
Read Buffer
Reads from Buffer Mode ports as described in Section 9.3.3.1.
Notes:
• SuperUsers and Users are limited to the ports that are specifically allowed by
their accounts
• When the /R command is invoked, the counter for the SNMP Traps function
will also be reset.
Availability:
Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:
/R <n>
[Enter]
Where
n
is the number or name of the port buffer to be read.