User`s guide

SECURE SITE MANAGERS
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2. Third Party Disconnect: (Supervisors Only) The /D command is issued
from your resident port to disconnect two other ports. For example, if your
Resident Port is Port 1, a Third Party Disconnect is used to disconnect Ports 3
and 4.
Note:
The Third Party Disconnect method can be used to terminate a
Telnet Direct Connection. For more information, please refer to
Section 8.3.4.
a) The /D command uses the format: /D xx XX [Enter], where xx and
XX are the numbers of the ports you wish to disconnect.
b) The /D (Disconnect) command can only be invoked by accounts and
ports that permit Supervisor commands.
c) The /D command can specify both connected ports, or either of the two
ports. For example, if Port 1 is your resident port, any of the following
commands can be used to disconnect Port 3 from Port 4:
/D 3 4 [Enter]
or
/D 3 [Enter]
or
/D 4 [Enter]
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 Secure Site Manager
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 Secure Site
Managers logical TCP ports (e.g. /D N2 [Enter]).