Specifying The Gss Inactivity Timeout; Configuring The Terminal Screen Line Length - Cisco GSS-4492R-K9 Administration Manual

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Specifying the GSS Inactivity Timeout

Specifying the GSS Inactivity Timeout

Configuring the Terminal Screen Line Length

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For details about creating GSS users, refer to
User
Accounts.
You can modify the length of time that can expire before a GSS automatically logs
off an inactive user by using the exec-timeout command. This command specifies
the length of time that a user in privileged EXEC mode can be idle before the GSS
terminates the session. Users logged on to GSS devices in the global configuration
mode are not affected by the exec-timeout command setting. The default
inactivity timeout value is 150 minutes.
The syntax for the exec-timeout command is as follows:
exec-timeout minutes
The minutes argument specifies the length of time that a user in privileged EXEC
mode can be idle before the GSS terminates the session. Valid entries are 1 to
44,640 minutes. The default is 150 minutes.
For example, to specify a GSS timeout period of 10 minutes, enter:
gssm1.example.com(config)# exec-timeout 10
To restore the default timeout value of 150 minutes, use the no form of this
command.
You can specify the number of screen lines to display on your terminal by using
the terminal length command. The maximum number of displayed screen lines
is 512. The default is 23 screen lines. When the terminal length command is set
to a value of 0, the GSS sends all of its data to the screen at once without pausing
to buffer the data. To restore the default terminal length of 23 lines, use the no
form of this command.
The syntax for this command is as follows:
terminal-length number
Chapter 2
Managing the GSS from the CLI
Chapter 3, Creating and Managing
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