User Manual UMN:CLI
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The V5808 uses the global auto log-out function to determine how long to manage state
information for a session and to determine when to drop sessions that do not become
fully established. These global auto log-out timeouts apply globally to all sessions.
To enable auto log-out function for all sessions, use the following command.
global-timeout <1-35791> [<0-
59>]
Enables auto log-out for all sessions.
1-35791: timeout value in minutes
0-59: timeout in seconds
Disables auto log-out for all sessions.
4.1.9 Telnet Access
To connect to a remote host via telnet, use the following command.
telnet DESTINATION [TCP-PORT]
Connects to a remote host.
DESTINATION: IPv4/IPv6 address or host name
INTERFACE: interface name
telnet DESTINATION interface
INTERFACE [TCP-PORT]
In case of telnet connection, you need to wait for the [OK] message, when you save a
system configuration. Otherwise, all changes will be lost when the telnet session is
disconnected.
SWITCH# write memory
[OK]
SWITCH#
The system administrator can disconnect users connected from remote place. To
disconnect a user connected through telnet, use the following command.
Disconnects a user connected through telnet.
To enable/disable the telnet service, use the following command.
Enables the use of telnet service (default)
Disables the use of telnet service
Shows the status of network connection services
(telnet/ssh/ftp/tftp/snmp).
The following is an example of disconnecting a user connected from a remote place.