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DWS-1008 User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Managing Sessions
To clear the administrative sessions of Telnet clients, use the following command:
clear sessions telnet [client [session-id]]
You can clear all Telnet client sessions or a particular session. For example, the following
command clears Telnet client session 1:
DWS-1008# clear sessions telnet client 1
Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions
Use the following command to display information about network sessions:
show sessions network [user user-glob | mac-addr mac-addr-glob | ssid ssid-name |
vlan vlan-glob | session-id session-id | wired] [verbose]
In most cases, you can display both summary and detailed (verbose) information for a session.
For example, the following command displays summary information about all current network
sessions:
DWS-1008# show sessions network
User Sess IP or MAC VLAN Port/
Name ID Address Name Radio
------------------------------ ------- ------------------------ ------------- ---------
EXAMPLE\wong 5* 192.168.12.100 vlan-eng 3/1
jose@example.com 5125* 192.168.12.141 vlan-eng 1/1
00:30:65:16:8d:69 4385* 192.168.19.199 vlan-wep 3/1
761 00:0b:be:15:46:56 (none) 1/2
763 00:02:2d:02:10:f5 (none) 1/1
5 sessions total
An asterisk (*) in the Sess ID eld indicates a session that is currently active.
You can display and clear network sessions in the following ways:
• By the name of the user.
• By the MAC address of the user.
• By the name of the VLAN to which the user belongs.
• By the local session ID.