
Parameters
Description
inactive-timeout <0-60>
Specify in minutes the duration for an
inactive session to be terminated.
logging {none | access | failures | all}
Specify the events whose details you want to
store in the event log:
• none-do not save access events in the log
• access-save only successful access
events in the log
• failure-save failed access events in the log
• all-save all access events in the log
[source-ip <1-50> <A.B.C.D> [mask
<A.B.C.D>] [source-ip <WORD>
Specify the source IP address from which
connections are allowed. Enter the IP
address in dotted-decimal notation. Mask
specifies the subnet mask from which
connections are allowed; enter IP mask in
dotted-decimal notation.
default telnet-access command
The
default telnet-access
command sets the Telnet settings to the default values.
The syntax for the
default telnet-access
command is:
default telnet-access
The
default telnet-access
command is executed in the Global Configuration command
mode.
Setting boot parameters
The command outlined in this section is used for booting the switch as well as setting boot
parameters.
Related topics:
boot command
The
boot
command performs a soft-boot of the switch.
The syntax for the boot command is:
boot [default] [partial default]
The
boot
command is executed in the Privileged EXEC command mode.
The following table describes the parameters for the
boot
command.
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