Created on ‎05-09-2009 02:08 AM
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Created on ‎05-17-2009 09:15 AM
the command is still not showing any thing. even with context help i cannot see any sessionsThese commands only deletes the sessions, it has no output on the CLI. To see the active session use this command: diag sys session list With the list command you can check if the sessions have been deleted.
diagnose sys session filter ..(press ? to find filter options you want to define)
diagnose sys session clear(clear sessions defined by filter; if you don' t define a filter, it will clear ALL sessions) regards
regards
/ Abel
Created on ‎05-10-2009 08:38 AM
diagnose sys session filter src 192.168.11.212 doent show anything i tries other filter optins also but same thinglikely that filter is incomplete and doesn' t match anything; try with no filter a ' diag sys sess list' , see the fields and rewrite the filter accordingly
regards
/ Abel
Created on ‎05-17-2009 08:20 AM
Created on ‎05-17-2009 09:15 AM
the command is still not showing any thing. even with context help i cannot see any sessionsThese commands only deletes the sessions, it has no output on the CLI. To see the active session use this command: diag sys session list With the list command you can check if the sessions have been deleted.
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