Hi, Thomas.

On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Thomas Voss wrote:

|o| has anyone got a tool to disconnect an user's session on a CISCO
|o| or ASCEND box?

If you've got SNMP configured on the NASes, you can use one of the SNMP
utilities (or use an SNMP library with your favorite language to create
your own program) to disconnect interfaces.

For example, on a Cisco router, you could do:

$ snmpset <routerIP> <RWCommunity> 
.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.local.lsystem.sysClearInt.0 i <ifEntry>


L   L Richi Plana 8^)         ,-,-.     ,-,-.     ,-,-.     ,-,-.     ,-
LL LL Systems Administrator  / / \ \   / / \ \   / / \ \   / / \ \   / /
LLLLL Mosaic Communications, Inc. \ \ / /   \ \ / /   \ \ / /   \ \ / / 
LLLLL mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]     `-'-'     `-'-'     `-'-'     `-'-' 



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