USER’S GUIDE
586 CyberSWITCH
effect, you would need to issue the
restart
command from the Telnet session of your remote
terminal.
Note: If you lose your Telnet connection within 10 seconds of entering the
restart
command, the command will not be executed.
S
ETTING
THE
D
ATE
AND
T
IME
The following commands are used to set the date and the time on the system:
date <month, day, year>
Changes the date on the system as specified. The <month> can be specified as a numeral from
1 to 12, spelled out in full (January), or abbreviated to 3 letters (JAN). The <day> can be any
legal date within the month specified. (For example, 1 through 31 would be legal dates for
January.) The year may be specified in its entirety (1995) or by its last two digits (95). Commas,
dashes, and white space are all acceptable separators.
time hours:minutes <:seconds> <AM/PM>
Changes the time on the system as specified. The hours can be from 0 - 23 in military time, or
from 1 - 12 in civilian time, with an optional AM/PM indicator. The “seconds” parameter is
also optional. If “P” is included (indicating “PM”), 12 is added to the hour. White space is
unimportant.
If the time command is issued without any parameters, the system will report the current time.
Parameters following the time command are interpreted as an attempt to make a change.
T
ERMINATING
A
DMINISTRATION
S
ESSIONS
The following commands are used to display and to terminate active administration sessions.
session
This command will display the current active administration sessions. The example screen
below illustrates the format in which this information is displayed:
The fields in this display are defined as follows:
Login-Id
The access level associated with the session. Possible access levels include:
admin: administrator access
guest: guest access
nobody: someone has initiated a Telnet session with the CyberSWITCH but did not login.
Note:
If you have configured multiple admin login names on your off-node server, the login-
id field will not distinguish between the various names. Use the sess-id field to help
identify the different admin users.
Login-Id Sess-Id Date/Time Idle(sec) Command Type (from)
-------- ------- --------- ---------- ------- -------------------
ADMIN
0 Aug 15 13:50 51 MANAGE Console
ADMIN
257 Aug 15 13:55 0 SESSION Telnet (199.120.211.120)