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Idle Timeout
If you want to make sure that a console login user is using the link
constructively — and not leaving the system vulnerable to a security
breach — set an idle timeout using the following command:
set command idle_timeout <0-60 minutes>
Example:
set command idle_timeout 5
Login Required
You can force a console user to login after the idle timeout interval has
elapsed. Use the following command:
set command login_required [yes | no]
Global Prompt
If you want to specify a separate prompt for a command file process, use
the
prompt
parameter. The global prompt value is useful if you are
running a number of processes and want to differentiate between the
global and session prompts. Or, if you are Telnetting to the system, for
instance, and want to create a separate, easily identifiable prompt. If your
prompt consists of more than one word, remember to enclose it in
quotes. Use the following command:
set command prompt <string>
Example:
set command prompt “TELNET Session”
Setting the System
The
set system
command designates a name and location for your
system, contact information and a keyword necessary to make a PPP
connection to a remote router over the WAN. Use this command:
set system
name [name]
location [location]
contact [contact information]
transmit_authentication_name [keyword]
Example:
set sys na “white house” loc DC cont “staff, ext 555” tran
“FOB”
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