The command is "clear line **" whatever line the other person is on.
Will
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> How can I disconnect another user who is currently telnet into the router
> that I'm in? When I do a "show users", it displa
you can use "clear line" set of commands
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> De: SH Wesson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el: Monday, September 18, 2000 4:25 PM
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> Asunto: disconnect telnet
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> How can I disconnect another user who is currently telnet into the r
1. R1#Show line
2. Identify the Line number they are on.
3. R1#Clear line ##
Then change the telnet password to lock them out.
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1. R1#Show line
2. Identify the Line number they are on.
3. R1#Clear line ##
Then change the telnet password to lock them out.
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