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Name-Collision - multiple objects in this wiki use the name kill!
kill (bashcmd) Send a signal to a job.
kill (bbcmd) Send a signal (default: TERM) to given PIDs

Bash-Command

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Excerpt from:   Bash source   >>   kill command

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kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] pid | jobspec ... or kill -l [sigspec]

Send a signal to a job.

Send the processes identified by PID or JOBSPEC the signal named by
SIGSPEC or SIGNUM.  If neither SIGSPEC nor SIGNUM is present, then
SIGTERM is assumed.

Options:
  -s sig    SIG is a signal name
  -n sig    SIG is a signal number
  -l    list the signal names; if arguments follow `-l' they are
        assumed to be signal numbers for which names should be listed
  -L    synonym for -l

Kill is a shell builtin for two reasons: it allows job IDs to be used
instead of process IDs, and allows processes to be killed if the limit
on processes that you can create is reached.

Exit Status:
Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.

Excerpt from:   bashref.info   >>   Job Control Builtins   >>   kill command

kill [-s SIGSPEC] [-n SIGNUM] [-SIGSPEC] JOBSPEC or PID
     kill -l|-L [EXIT_STATUS]

Send a signal specified by SIGSPEC or SIGNUM to the process named
by job specification JOBSPEC or process ID PID.  SIGSPEC is either
a case-insensitive signal name such as 'SIGINT' (with or without
the 'SIG' prefix) or a signal number; SIGNUM is a signal number.
If SIGSPEC and SIGNUM are not present, 'SIGTERM' is used.  The '-l'
option lists the signal names.  If any arguments are supplied when
'-l' is given, the names of the signals corresponding to the
arguments are listed, and the return status is zero.  EXIT_STATUS
is a number specifying a signal number or the exit status of a
process terminated by a signal.  The '-L' option is equivalent to
'-l'.  The return status is zero if at least one signal was
successfully sent, or non-zero if an error occurs or an invalid
option is encountered.

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Note that this list is merged from Firmware-Probes of all known AVM firmware for a model, including Recovery.exe and Labor-Files.

Model Firmware Path Size
FRITZ!Box 4020 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 4040 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 4060 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 5530 Fiber (main) 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 5590 Fiber (arm) 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6430 Cable (arm) 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6490 Cable (arm) 7.39 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6590 Cable (arm) 7.39 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6591 Cable (arm) 7.04 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6591 Cable (atom) 7.04 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6660 Cable (arm) 7.14 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6660 Cable (atom) 7.14 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6670 Cable (arm) 7.57 - 7.61 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6670 Cable (atom) 7.61 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6690 Cable (arm) 7.28 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6690 Cable (atom) 7.28 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6820 LTE v1 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6820 LTE v2 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6840 LTE 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6850 LTE 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6850 5G 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6890 LTE 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6890 LTE v1 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 6890 LTE v2 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7272 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7430 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7490 (main) 7.39 - 7.57 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7520 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7520 v2 (arm) 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7530 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7530 AX 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7560 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7590 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Box 7590 AX 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Repeater 600 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Repeater 1200 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!WLAN Repeater 1750E 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Repeater 2400 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Repeater 3000 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Repeater 3000 AX 7.39 <bash>
FRITZ!Powerline 1260E 7.39 <bash>
41 models use this command

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