Reference Guide

FTOS>exit
FTOS#telnet 2200:2200:2200:2200:2200::2201
Trying 2200:2200:2200:2200:2200::2201...
Connected to 2200:2200:2200:2200:2200::2201.
Exit character is '^]'.
FreeBSD/i386 (freebsd2.force10networks.com) (ttyp1)
login: admin
FTOS#
Lock CONFIGURATION Mode
FTOS allows multiple users to make configurations at the same time. You can lock CONFIGURATION mode so that only
one user can be in CONFIGURATION mode at any time (Message 2).
You can set two types of lockst: auto and manual.
Set auto-lock using the configuration mode exclusive auto command from CONFIGURATION
mode. When you set auto-lock, every time a user is in CONFIGURATION mode, all other users are denied
access. This means that you can exit to EXEC Privilege mode, and re-enter CONFIGURATION mode without
having to set the lock again.
Set manual lock using the configure terminal lock command from CONFIGURATION mode. When you
configure a manual lock, which is the default, you must enter this command each time you want to enter
CONFIGURATION mode and deny access to others.
Viewing the Configuration Lock Status
If you attempt to enter CONFIGURATION mode when another user has locked it, you may view which user has control of
CONFIGURATION mode using the show configuration lock command from EXEC Privilege mode.
You can then send any user a message using the send command from EXEC Privilege mode. Alternatively, you can
clear any line using the
clear command from EXEC Privilege mode. If you clear a console session, the user is returned
to EXEC mode.
Example of Locking CONFIGURATION Mode for Single-User Access
FTOS(conf)#configuration mode exclusive auto
BATMAN(conf)#exit
3d23h35m: %RPM0-P:CP %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
FTOS#config
! Locks configuration mode exclusively.
FTOS(conf)#
If another user attempts to enter CONFIGURATION mode while a lock is in place, the following appears on their terminal
(message 1): % Error: User "" on line console0 is in exclusive configuration mode.
If
any
user is already in CONFIGURATION mode when while a lock is in place, the following appears on their terminal
(message 2): % Error: Can't lock configuration mode exclusively since the following
users are currently configuring the system: User "admin" on line vty1
( 10.1.1.1 ).
NOTE: The CONFIGURATION mode lock corresponds to a VTY session, not a user. Therefore, if you configure a lock
and then exit CONFIGURATION mode, and another user enters CONFIGURATION mode, when you attempt to re-
enter CONFIGURATION mode, you are denied access even though you are the one that configured the lock.
NOTE: If your session times out and you return to EXEC mode, the CONFIGURATION mode lock is unconfigured.
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