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telnetcon timeout
This command sets the Telnet connection session timeout value, in minutes. A session is active as long
as the session has not been idle for the value set. The time is a whole number from 1 to 160.
Note
When you change the timeout value, the new value is applied to all active and inactive
sessions immediately. Any sessions that have been idle longer than the new timeout value are
disconnected immediately.
Default 5
Format telnetcon timeout 1-160
Mode Privileged EXEC
no telnetcon timeout
This command resets the Telnet connection session timeout value to the default.
Note
Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become eective until the session is
accessed again. Also, any keystroke activates the new timeout duration.
Format no telnetcon timeout
Mode Privileged EXEC
show telnet
This command displays the current outbound Telnet settings. In other words, these settings apply to
Telnet connections initiated from the switch to a remote system.
Format
show telnet
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Column Meaning
Outbound Telnet Login Timeout The number of minutes an outbound Telnet session is allowed to remain
inactive before being logged o.
Maximum Number of Outbound Telnet
Sessions
The number of simultaneous outbound Telnet connections allowed.
Allow New Outbound Telnet Sessions Whether outbound Telnet sessions will be allowed.
show telnetcon
This command displays the current inbound Telnet settings. In other words, these settings apply to
Telnet connections initiated from a remote system to the switch.
Management Commands
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