Nortel Networks 4050 用户手册

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Chapter 13 Viewing system information and performance statistics 663
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch 4050 User Guide
 
kick <domain ID
<username>
Allows the operator to log the specified user out of an 
Nortel SNAS 4050 session. You are prompted to enter 
the following information:
domain ID
 — the index number that identifies 
the domain
username
 — the user’s logon name
To log out multiple users, enter an asterisk when 
prompted for the user name. The system displays a list 
of the users currently logged on, by automatically 
assigned index number. Enter the index numbers 
corresponding to the users you wish to log out.
For example, to log out users corresponding to index 
numbers 1, 2, 3, and 5, enter 
1-3,5
.
domain [<domain ID>]
Displays information about the domain configuration, 
such as the portal Virtual IP address (pVIP), 
TunnelGuard settings, authentication schemes, groups, 
client filters, SSL settings, portal display, network 
access devices, and SSH key. To restrict the display to 
a specific domain, enter the domain ID as part of the 
command.
Note: With Nortel Secure Network Access Switch 
Software Release 1.0, there is only one domain in the 
system.
switch [<domainid>] 
[<switchid>]
Displays information about the network access devices 
in a domain, by device. Information includes the switch 
type, IP address, NSNA communication port, Red 
VLAN ID, health check settings, SSH key, and switch 
status. The information is a subset of information 
displayed by the 
/info/domain
 command.
dist [<hostid>]
Displays information about the network access device 
and pVIP distribution, by domain.
ip <domain ID
<IPaddr>
Searches the session table based on the specified 
IP address and displays information about the client 
session. You are prompted to provide the domain ID 
and the IP address. The information includes: the 
domain ID; the switch ID and port (in slot/port format); 
the client’s user name (MAC address for an IP Phone); 
the client’s current IP address; the source MAC 
address; the date the client logged on (time is reported 
if logon was today); the client device type; the client’s 
current VLAN membership; and the Nortel SNAS 4050 
host IP address (RIP). The options for device type are 
phone or dynamic PC (dn_pc).
The information is the same as that displayed by the 
/info/mac
 command. 
/info
followed by: