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d) The /D command can also disconnect a remote user from the Network Port.
This is useful in cases where a user has unsuccessfully disconnected via
Telnet, and you can’t wait for the TSM/RSM to timeout in order to free up the
TCP port. To disconnect a TCP port, type /D Nn and then press [Enter].
Where Nn is one of the TSM/RSM’s logical TCP ports (e.g. /D N2 [Enter]).
3. NoActivityTimeout: Providing the Timeout feature is enabled at either connected
port, the No Activity Timeout can also disconnect ports when no command activity
is detected at the ports for the user-defined timeout period.
Note:TheNoActivityTimeoutalsoappliestoTelnetDirectConnections.For
moreinformation,pleaserefertoSection5.8.
a) RS232Ports: To select the timeout period for RS232 Ports, access the Port
Configuration Menu for the desired port as described in Section 5.8.
b) NetworkPort: To select the timeout period for the Network Port, access the
Network Port Configuration Menu as described in Section 5.9.
c) When the Timeout Feature is enabled, the port will automatically disconnect if
no data is received during the defined Timeout Period.
Notes:
• Whentwoconnectedportstimeout,bothportswillexitcommandmodeafter
disconnecting.
• TheTimeoutvaluealsoappliestounconnectedportsthatareleftin
commandmode.Whenanunconnectedportisleftincommandmode,and
noadditionalactivityisdetected,theportwillautomaticallyexitcommand
modewhenitstimeoutvalueelapses.