Configuring Login Conditions; Setting Time Limits For User Login - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Login Conditions

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Setting Time Limits for User Login

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There is no no version.
See data-character-bits.
Use to set the number of bits per character on the terminal's screen for the current
session.
Use the default setting, 8, to view the full set of 8-bit international characters. Be sure
that software on other devices in the network also supports international characters.
Set the number of bits to 7 to view only characters in the standard ASCII set.
Example
host1#terminal data-character-bits 7
There is no no version.
See terminal data-character-bits.
You can issue the dsr-detect command to configure the system so that a data set ready
(DSR) signal is required to log in to the console. If a session is in progress and the DSR
signal is lost, the user is logged out automatically.
host1(config)#line console 0
host1(config-line)#dsr-detect
DSR is carried on pin 6 of the SRP module's RS-232 (DB-9) connector. The DSR input
must be connected to the DSR output of a modem or the DTR output of another data
terminal device, such as a terminal server, that supports this signal.
Use to require that a DSR signal be detected on the line for a user to log in to the console.
By default, DSR is not required and DSR detection is disabled.
Example
host1(config-line)#dsr-detect
Use the no version to remove the DSR requirement for login.
See dsr-detect.
You can specify a time interval that the CLI waits for a user to provide a password when
logging in to the console or a vty line. To do so:
Access the line configuration mode using either the console or vty keyword.
1.
Specify the time during which the user must enter the password. For example:
2.
host1(config)#line console 0
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