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PDF user manual for CopperEdge 150

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7HUPLQDWHDQ2SHUDWRU6HVVLRQAn operator may <strong>for</strong>get to log out and a script may still be running,preventing the CE<strong>150</strong> from automatically logging the sessionout after a time-out expires. Using the cmActiveSessiongroup, you can terminate any Craft, FTP, or SNMP sessions,whether they were opened locally or through the Radius authenticationserver. But to terminate a session, an operatormusthave security level privileges.First, list all active sessions to find the instance of the one youwant to terminate:CRAFT> geta cmactivesessionSessionID OperatorName Context PrivilegeIpAddress StartTime IdleTimeout RowStatusInstance: [1982]1982 private SNMP Provision10.64.20.162 18 day 18 hour 33 m 900 ActiveInstance: [1983]1983 ce200 Telnet Security10.64.20.249 18 day 18 hour 36 m 900 ActiveInstance: [1984]1984 public SNMP View10.64.40.66 18 day 18 hour 36 m 900 ActiveInstance: [1985]1983 ce200 Telnet Security10.64.20.234 18 day 18 hour 36 m 900 ActiveYou can optionally view the in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> that session only:CRAFT> get cmactivesession [1983]Group: cmActiveSessionTableInstance: [1983]SessionID = 1983OperatorName= adminContext= TelnetPrivilege= SecurityIpAddress = 10.64.20.249StartTimeIdleTimeout = 900RowStatus= Active= 18 day 18 hour 36 min 27.0 sec(2000/11/18-09:19:39)To terminate the active session, delete the row from the table:CRAFT> set cmactivesession [1983] rowstatus=destroySet successfulAny application running in the specified active session is halted,the session is terminated, and this event is listed in theEvent log as a termination of the session. The following messageis displayed on the operator’s screen:2000/11/18-09:36:30 USER LOGGED OUTRepeat the geta cmactivesession command to check that theterminated session is no longer in the table.The cmActiveSession table will not let you accidentally terminateyour own session. If you enter your session’s instance, thefollowing message will be displayed:CRAFT> set cmactivesession [1985] rowstatus=destroyDelete failedGroup: cmActiveSessionTable&KDSWHU7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ

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