![]() Enter the exit command to go back to the Privileged EXEC mode: SG350X(config)# exit The system will automatically log off once it has been idled for 30 minutes. Note: In this example, 30 minutes is used. To set the session idle time interval during which the system waits for user input before automatic logoff, enter the following: SG350X(config)# exec-timeout Note: In this example, terminal line mode is entered. Note: If the line session remains idle for more than the specified timeout value, the switch closes the session. SSH - Configures the device as a virtual terminal for secured remote access (SSH).Telnet - Configures the device as a virtual terminal for remote access (Telnet).Console - Enters the terminal line mode.To configure the session idle time interval during which the system waits for user input before automatic logoff for a specific line, enter the Line Configuration mode by entering the following: SG350X(config)# line In this example, 0 is entered which means automatic logoff is disabled. Note: If a browser remains idle for more than the specified timeout value, the switch closes the session. https-only - (Optional) The timeout is specified only for HTTPS.http-only - (Optional) The timeout is specified only for HTTP.idle-seconds - Specifies the maximum number of seconds that a connection is kept open if no data is received or response data cannot be sent out. ![]() To configure the HTTP Session Timeout time enter the following: SG350X(config)# ip http timeout-policy From the Privileged EXEC mode of the switch, enter the Global Configuration mode by entering the following: SG350X# configure In this example, the SG350X switch is accessed through Telnet. Note: The commands may vary depending on the exact model of your switch. Note: To learn how to access an SMB switch CLI through SSH or Telnet, click here. If you have configured a new username or password, enter those credentials instead. The default username and password is cisco. Log in to the web configuration utility page.įrom the main menu, choose Security> TDP/UDP Services.Įnable Telnet Service or SSH Service by checking the appropriate box and click Apply. In order to remotely access the CLI of your switch, you need to enable Telnet or SSH access on the switch. If you are unfamiliar with CLI, and would prefer to use the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for configuration, click here. ![]() This article provides instructions on how to configure the idle session timeout settings on your switch through the Command Line Interface (CLI). Once the time value is reached, you must log in again to be able to re-establish connection for the following sessions: The Idle Session Timeout Settings determine the interval that the management sessions can remain idle before they timeout.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |