Specifications
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Configuring and Managing Interactive Devices
For ports with session management terminals, the kind of terminal at the port
further determines the port’s session limit, where the access server port can
support up to eight terminal sessions. However, terminal devices typically
support a maximum of less than eight terminal sessions. The documentation for
the terminal device should tell you how many terminal sessions the device can
have. Set the port session limit to a value in that range.
Displaying Session Information
You can display a line of information about the current status of a port or ports
and a list of the sessions on the port or ports. To display a summary of session
information, use the SHOW SESSIONS command. If you wish to display a
continuous update of the sessions, use the MONITOR SESSIONS command.
Use the ALL keyword instead of a port number to receive equivalent information
about the sessions for all access server ports. For ports set up as a LAT service or
Telnet listener, the user name is displayed as “(Remote)”.
Example: SHOW SESSIONS Display
The following example shows how to generate a sessions display for ports 1 and
2. The first line of the sessions display begins with the port number and port user
name. On the same line, the display shows the port mode (either Local Mode or
Session Mode) and the current session number.
The next few lines in the display consist of active-session information. One line of
information appears for each active session on the port. When a session is
terminated, the information for the session is removed and replaced by the
information below it in the display.
Local> SHOW SESSIONS PORT 1,2
Port 1: Rich Smith Local Mode Current Session: Session 2
- Session 1: Queued at 3 LAT TIMESHARE
- Session 2: Connected TELNET DEVELOP
- Session 3: Connecting TELNET BERGIL
- Session 4: Disconnected LAT DOCUMENT (PEAR)
- Session 5: Disconnecting LAT TEST
Port 2: card Session Mode
Current session: Session 1
- Session 1: Connected SLIP










