HP VPN Firewall Appliances Getting Started Command Reference

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Table 6 Command output
Field Descri
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UserID Web user ID.
Name Web username.
Language Language used in Web login.
Level Web user level.
State Web user status.
LinkCount Number of tasks running for the Web user.
LoginTime Login time.
LastTime Last time when the Web user accessed the device.
escape-key
Use escape-key to define a shortcut key for terminating a task.
Use undo escape-key to disable the shortcut key for terminating tasks.
Syntax
escape-key { default | character }
undo escape-key
Default
Pressing Ctrl+C terminates a task.
Views
User interface view
Default command level
3: Manage level
Parameters
character: Specifies the shortcut key for terminating a task, a single character (or its corresponding ASCII
code value in the range of 0 to 127) or a string of 1 to 3 characters. Only the first character of a string
functions as the shortcut key. For example, if you enter an ASCII code value of 113 , t h e s y s t e m u s e s i t s
corresponding character q as the shortcut key. If you enter the string q@c, the system uses the first
character q as the shortcut key.
default: Restores the default escape key sequence Ctrl+C.
Usage guidelines
If you execute this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect. To display the
effective shortcut key definition, use the display current-configuration command.
If you set the character argument in a user interface of a device, when you use the user interface to log
in to the device and then Telnet to another device, the character argument can be used as a control
character to terminate a task rather than used as a common character. For example, if you specify
character e in VTY 0 user interface of Device A, when you log in to Device A using VTY 0 from a PC
(HyperTerminal), you can enter e as a common character on the PC, and you can also use e to terminate