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In the above example, all client connections to port <code>SMITHERS</code> are immediately broken, and further connections to <code>SMITHERS</code> are prevented. | In the above example, all client connections to port <code>SMITHERS</code> are immediately broken, and further connections to <code>SMITHERS</code> are prevented. | ||
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<li>[[List_of_Janus_commands|Janus command list]] | |||
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[[Category:Janus commands|JANUS FORCE]] | [[Category:Janus commands|JANUS FORCE]] |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 16 April 2013
Stop activity on a Janus port
This command forces, or immediately terminates, all client connections to the identified ports and prevents further connections from being established.
Syntax
JANUS FORCE portname
Where portname is the name of the port(s) from which client connections are to be disconnected. Once a port is forced, no clients may connect to it again until it is restarted via the JANUS START command.
The FORCE subcommand returns after a very brief delay; the actual termination of connections may take some additional time, but once the FORCE subcommand returns, no other application-level communication will take place over the forced port(s).
JANUS FORCE SMITHERS
In the above example, all client connections to port SMITHERS
are immediately broken, and further connections to SMITHERS
are prevented.