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access-class—Access class associated with the vty line
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data-character-bits—Number of bits per character
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7—Setting for the standard ASCII set
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8—Setting for the international character set
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exec-timeout—Time interval that the terminal waits for expected user input
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Never—Indicates that there is no time limit
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exec-banner—Status for the exec banner: enabled or disabled. This banner is
displayed by the CLI after user authentication (if any) and before the first prompt of
a CLI session.
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motd-banner—Status for the MOTD banner: enabled or disabled. This banner is
displayed by the CLI when a connection is initiated.
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login-timeout—Time interval during which the user must log in.
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Never—Indicates that there is no time limit
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Example
host1#
show line vty 0
no access-class in
data-character-bits 8
exec-timeout 3w 3d 7h 20m 0s
exec-banner enabled
motd-banner enabled
login-timeout 30 seconds
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See show line vty.
Clearing Lines
Use the
clear line
command to clear any line on the system (vty or console). Using this
command terminates any service, such as an FTP session, on this line and closes any
open files.
clear line
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Use to remove any services on a line and close any files opened as a result of services
on that line.
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You can specify the absolute number to clear any line. For each line on the system, the
absolute number is listed in the line number field of the
show users
command output.
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You can specify the line type and the relative number to clear a specific type of line.
For each line on the system, the relative number is listed in the line name field of the
show users
command output.
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Example 1
host1#
clear line 2
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