Monitoring capabilities from the command line
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Commands for managing connections and sessions
close: Closes active sessions that were opened by connect, rlogin, and telnet
commands.
connect: Makes a connection, or establishes a connection, with a serial port.
dhcp: Manages DHCP server operation.
exit and quit: These commands terminate a currently active session.
vpn: Manages Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections.
who and kill: The who command displays a global list of connections. The list of
connections includes those associated with a serial port or the command-line interface.
who is particularly useful in conjunction with the kill command, which terminates active
connections. Use who to determine any connections that are no longer needed, and end
the connections by issuing a kill command.
mode: Changes or displays the operating options for a current Telnet session.
ping: Tests whether a host or other device is active and reachable.
reconnect: Reestablishes a previously established connection; that is, a connection
opened by a connect, rlogin, or telnet command; the default operation is to reconnect to
the last active session.
rlogin: Performs a login to a remote system.
send: Sends a Telnet control command, such as break, abort output, are you there,
escape, or interrupt process, to the last active Telnet session.
status: Displays a list of sessions, or outgoing connections made by connect, rlogin, or
telnet commands for a device. Typically, the status command is used to determine
which of the current sessions to close.
telnet: Makes an outgoing Telnet connection, also known as a session.
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