Session-Timeout; Show Clock - D-Link DES-7200 Cli Reference Manual

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Chapter 2 Switch Management Configuration Commands
Usage
guidelines
Examples
2.2.5

session-timeout

To configure the session timeout for the remote terminal established in current LINE, use
the session-timeout command.When the session timeout for the remote terminal in the
LINE is cancelled, the session will never be timeout.
session-timeout minutes [seconds]
no session-timeout
Parameter
description
Default
configuration
Command
mode
Usage
guidelines
Examples
2.2.6

show clock

To view the system time, execute the privileged user command show clock.
show clock [detail]
2-16
This hostname is mainly used to identify the device and is taken as
the username for the local device in the dialup and CHAP
authentication.
The example below configures the hostname of the device as D-Link:
DES-7210(config)# hostname D-Link
D-Link(config)#
Parameter
Description
minutes
The minutes of specified timeout.
(Optional Parameter) The seconds of specified
seconds
timeout.
The default timeout is 0 min.
LINE configuration mode.
If there is no input/output information for the session to the remote
terminal established in current LINE within specified time, this
connection will be interrupted, and this LINE will be restored to the
free status.
The example below specifies the timeout of session is 5 min plus 30
second.
DES-7210(config-line)#exec-timeout 5 30
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