Addendum

Command
History
Version 9.3.0.0 Introduced on the M I/O Aggregator.
Usage
Information
The key configured with this command must match the key configured on the
TACACS+ daemon.
timeout login response
Specify how long the software waits for the login input (for example, the user name and password) before
timing out.
Syntax
timeout login response seconds
To return to the default values, use the no timeout login response
command.
Parameters
seconds
Enter a number of seconds the software waits before logging
you out. The range is:
VTY: the range is from 1 to 30 seconds, the default is 30
seconds.
Console: the range is from 1 to 300 seconds, the default
is 0 seconds (no timeout).
AUX: the range is from 1 to 300 seconds, the default is 0
seconds (no timeout).
Defaults See the defaults settings shown in Parameters.
Command
Modes
LINE
Command
History
Version 9.3.0.0 Introduced on the M I/O Aggregator.
Usage
Information
The software measures the period of inactivity defined in this command as the
period between consecutive keystrokes. For example, if your password is
“password” you can enter “p” and wait 29 seconds to enter the next letter.
Understanding Banner Settings
This functionality is supported on the M I/O Aggregator.
A banner is a descriptive, meaningful quote or an informational-note that is displayed when you log in to
the system, depending on the privilege level and the command mode into which the user logs in. You
can specify different banners to be displayed as the message-of-the-day (MOTD), as the opening quote
in EXEC mode, or as the beginning message in EXEC Privilege mode. Setting up a banner to be displayed
enables you to display in an easily-noticeable, prominent manner of any important information or
welcome, group-level notification that needs to be communicated to all of the users of the system.
A login banner message is displayed only in EXEC Privilege mode after entering the enable command
followed by the password. These banners are not displayed to users in EXEC mode. When you connect to
a system, the message-of-the-day (MOTD) banner is displayed first, followed by the login banner and
prompts. After you log in to the system with valid authentication credentials, the EXEC banner is shown.
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