3com WX1200 3CRWX120695A Manual De Usuario
clear sessions network
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clear sessions
network
network
Clears all network sessions for a specified username or set of usernames,
MAC address or set of MAC addresses, virtual LAN (VLAN) or set of
VLANs, or session ID.
MAC address or set of MAC addresses, virtual LAN (VLAN) or set of
VLANs, or session ID.
Syntax —
clear sessions network {user user-glob | mac-addr
mac-addr-glob | vlan vlan-glob | session-id local-session-id}
user
user-glob
— Clears all network sessions for a single user or set
of users.
Specify a username, use the double-asterisk wildcard character (**) to
specify all usernames, or use the single-asterisk wildcard character (*)
to specify a set of usernames up to or following the first delimiter
character—either an at sign (@) or a period (.). (For details, see “User
Globs” on page 30.)
specify all usernames, or use the single-asterisk wildcard character (*)
to specify a set of usernames up to or following the first delimiter
character—either an at sign (@) or a period (.). (For details, see “User
Globs” on page 30.)
mac-addr
mac-addr-glob
— Clears all network sessions for a MAC
address. Specify a MAC address in hexadecimal numbers separated by
colons (:), or use the wildcard character (*) to specify a set of MAC
addresses. (For details, see “MAC Address Globs” on page 31.)
colons (:), or use the wildcard character (*) to specify a set of MAC
addresses. (For details, see “MAC Address Globs” on page 31.)
vlan
vlan-glob
— Clears all network sessions on a single VLAN or a
set of VLANs.
Specify a VLAN name, use the double-asterisk wildcard character (**)
to specify all VLAN names, or use the single-asterisk wildcard
character (*) to specify a set of VLAN names up to or following the
first delimiter character, either an at sign (@) or a period (.). (For
details, see “VLAN Globs” on page 32.)
to specify all VLAN names, or use the single-asterisk wildcard
character (*) to specify a set of VLAN names up to or following the
first delimiter character, either an at sign (@) or a period (.). (For
details, see “VLAN Globs” on page 32.)
session-id local-session-id
— Clears the specified 802.1X
network session. To find local session IDs, use the display sessions
command.
command.
Defaults — None.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — The clear sessions network command clears network
sessions by deauthenticating and, for wireless clients, disassociating
them.
sessions by deauthenticating and, for wireless clients, disassociating
them.