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Communicating with other users, Deleting other sessions – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Multiple User Sessions

Page 4-35

Communicating with Other Users

If you want to send a message to another user, enter

write

followed by the user’s session

number. If you wanted to send a message to a user connected on the console port (session
0), you would enter

write 0

at the system prompt. The switch would then display

Enter message. (End with CTRL-D or 'exit')

Everything you type now will by sent to the user connected on the console port until you
press

CTRL-D

or enter

exit

on a line by itself. Here is an example of the

write

command:

write 0
I need the write privilege
exit

The user receiving the message would see the following:

Message from user 'admin' on session 3.
I need the write privilege
End of message.

If you enter an invalid session number, the switch will display an error message. For exam-
ple, if you entered

write 1

at the system prompt and no user was connected through the modem port (session 1), the
switch would display

ERROR: Session 1 is an invalid session number.

Note

After you have received a message or after you have
written a message you must press the

key to

regain the system prompt.

Deleting Other Sessions

If you are logged on as

admin

or

diag

, you can kill the session of another user. For example, if

you want the write privilege and you are logged on as

diag

or

admin

, you must end the

session of the user who currently has the write privilege with the

kill

command. The syntax

for the

kill

command is as follows:

kill [[-t ] -f]

The

session_number

is assigned by the switch and can be displayed with the

who

command,

which is described in Listing Other Users on page 4-34. If you do not use the

-f

option, then

the system will wait until the other user presses

or finishes his current command. If

you do use this option, then the other user’s session will be terminated immediately.

The

-t

option can be used with the

-f

option to set the amount of time before the other user’s

session is terminated. See Advanced Kill Command Options on page 4-37 for descriptions of
the

-f

and

-t

options.