disconnect [<ses>]

To disconnect is a pretty straight forward concept. After the disconnect process, links are closed and memory is released, pretty much all vestiges of the former connection are removed from active use. If entered without any parameter, the response is to cause a disconnect on the highest number session when multiple sessions are active with connects.

<ses> specifies the one connect session that is to be disconnected. When used from the sysop command line, it is good practice to return to the session one last time to see verification that the process has completed. Jnos will then request the sysop to enter a null line in acknowledgment prior to purging the session.

disconnect (last edited 2007-10-27 18:23:00 by GeorgeVerDuin)