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An expired web server session logs out the current session.
Legal Values
60–10800
Default
1800
cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout (Read or Write)
Table 156. Details of cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout attribute
Description
Defines the secure shell idle time-out. This property sets the amount of time (in seconds) that a connection is
allowed to remain idle (there is no user input). The session is canceled if the time limit exceeds this property.
Changes to this setting do not affect the current session; log out and log in again to make the new settings
effective.
An expired secure shell session displays the following error message:
For iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers: Connection timed out
For iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers: Session timed out. Closing the session.
After the message is displayed, the system returns to the shell that generated the Secure Shell session.
Legal Values
0 —(No timeout)
60–10800
NOTE: If 0 (no timeout), the network connection does not send alive packets to probe the client.
Otherwise, keep alive packets are sent to guarantee that the client is responding.
Default
For iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers: 300
For iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers: 1800
1800
cfgSsnMgtTelnetIdleTimeout - Read or Write
Table 157. Details of cfgSsnMgtTelnetIdleTimeout attribute
Description
Defines the Telnet idle timeout. This property sets the amount of time in seconds that a connection is allowed to
remain idle (there is no user input). The session is canceled if the time limit exceeds this property. Changes to this
setting do not affect the current session (you must log out and log in again to make the new settings effective.)
An expired Telnet session displays the following error message:
For iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers: Connection timed out
For iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers: Session timed out. Closing the session.
After the message is displayed, the system returns you to the shell that generated the Telnet session.
Legal Values
0 (No timeout)
60–10800
NOTE: If 0 (no timeout is specified), the network connection does not send alive packets to
probe the client. Otherwise, keep alive packets are sent to guarantee that the client is
responding.
Default
For iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers: 300
For iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers: 1800
1800
cfgSerial
This group contains configuration parameters for the serial configuration. One instance of the group is allowed.
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