Session-timeout, Terminal – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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General Network Management Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 1-11
session-timeout
This command sets the interval for closing a connection when there is no input. If the keyword
console, ssh, or Telnet is used, the timeout becomes the default value for the next session of the
specified type, otherwise, the timeout applies to the current session. When the console session
times out, it will sit idle and prompt you for your user ID and password again.
Syntax
session-timeout {timeout | console timeout | ssh timeout | telnet timeout}
Mode
Global configuration:
XSR(config)#
Defaults
•
Timeout: 1,800 seconds
•
If neither Console, SSH, nor Telnet is specified, the timeout value will be set for the current
session.
Example
This example sets the current Console timeout session to 15 seconds:
XSR(config)#session-timeout console 15
terminal
This command changes the terminal screen width and length.
Syntax
terminal {width | length} size
Mode
Privileged EXEC:
XSR#
Defaults
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Length: 23 lines
timeout
Timeout current session. Range: 15 ‐ 35,000 seconds.
console
Timeout for console session. Range: 15 ‐ 35,000 seconds.
ssh
Timeout for all SSH sessions. Range: 15 ‐ 35,000 seconds
telnet
Timeout for all Telnet sessions. Range: 15 ‐ 35,000 seconds.
width
Width of the terminal screen in lines.
length
Length of the terminal screen in lines.
size
Line range from 0 to 512.