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CLI Reference Guide 51
disable user <
user_name
>
Disables the specified user from being used. This affects dial-in users, and
WAN connections that depend on that user for parameters. It also causes all
active sessions established using that particular user to terminate, and does not
allow any new sessions to occur using that user name. Disabling a user is
useful when prohibiting a user’s access temporarily. Note: disabling a user
who is already connected doesn’t disconnect that user.
DO
do <
command_inputfile
> output [
outputfile
]
Runs a script file, stored in FLASH memory, which contains a series of CLI
commands.
ECHO
echo name <
appletalk_address
>
{ output [
output_filename
] }
{ count [
count
] }
{ interval [
interval
] }
{ timeout [
timeout
] }
{ type [
packet_type
] }
Sends a packet to the specified address using the AppleTalk Echo Protocol.
The remote station simply echoes the packet back.
Parameters Description
<appletalk_address> AppleTalk address to send the echo packet to.
output File name to direct the output of this command to.
count Number of echo packets to send.
interval Length of time between sending the echo packets.
timeout Period before giving up on receiving an echo reply.
type Type of echo packet to send. The default type is
short packet. They are:
•
ECHO_SHORT_PACKET: 16 bytes
•
ECHO_LONG_PACKET: 600 bytes