Command Line Interface
You should keep in mind that increasing the buffer size results in reducing
the number of buffers, and thus, the number of communicating channels
that can be supported.
Once you change the system buffer pool settings, no further configuration
is allowed and you will be asked to save your configuration and reboot the
system. Note that this parameter is part of the system startup configuration
and is not reset by the
clearconf
command without the
all
option.
Current settings can be displayed by using the
show buffers
command.
Syntax buffers
{size}
size
The new buffer size. It must be a multiple of 256, in the
range [1792-64256]. It must also contain the largest MTU
and an extra 120-bytes overhead.
Default
1792
Show
show buffers
Modes
Privileged EXEC
Example
To configure the buffer size to 2304:
EXN400# buffers 2304
2.5.3 session-timeout
Description
This command is used to change the inactivity timeout for
any session.
Syntax
[no]
session-timeout [value]
value
The new assigned timeout in seconds. Value 0 means no
inactivity timeout.
session-timeout value
Change the inactivity timeout.
session-timeout
Display the current timeout value.
no session-timeout
Disable inactivity timeout.
Default
900
seconds
Show
session-timeout
Modes
Privileged EXEC
Example
To configure the session timeout to one hour:
EXN400#
session-timeout 3600
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