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EtherHaul Operation, Administration and Maintenance Manual
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If an error occurs in the script, causing the configuration to fail, an error message to the
TFTP Server and the unit sends an SNMP trap. The following command allows you to set
the delay time before the system restarts the configuration:
set net-config [config-file <value>] [config-error-restart-delay
<value>]
The Show status command shows the status of the net config or the startup -config:
default>show status
startup-config | net-config
The following response to the prompt to show the net-config status indicates that the
Zero Touch configuration is complete:
default>show status net-config
NetConfig was successful
14.5 Monitoring CLI Sessions
Use the following command to display active CLI sessions:
show loginsession [{my | all}]
In response, the software displays the following:
Session ID Session Time
xx dddd:hh:mm:ss
yy dddd:hh:mm:ss
Where:
xx or yy is a two-digit integer from 00 to 99, and
dddd:hh:mm:ss days(0000 9999):hours(00 24):minutes(00 60):seconds(00 60)
To display only the CLI session of the user entering the command, use the show
loginsession my command.
To display all active CLI session, use the show loginsession all command.
The maximum number of CLI sessions is 10.
Note:
Monitoring CLI login sessions supported in the CLI only.

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