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To display the current system value for the idle telnet session time limit, type
TELNETTIMEOUT
at the command prompt. To change the time limit, the
command is entered in the form
TELNETTIMEOUT
<t>
, where
<t>
is the time
limit in whole minutes. The valid range for
<t>
is 0 to 30, with the default value
set as 1. If the value is set to 0, then the time limit is disabled.
4.8.3
MODEMTIMEOUT
MODEMTIMEOUT
MODEMTIMEOUT
MODEMTIMEOUT
Command
Sys admin>MODEMTIMEOUT
Timeout set to 5 minutes
Sys admin>MODEMTIMEOUT 0
Timeout set to 0 minutes
0 disables the timeout from occurring
Sys admin>MODEMTIMEOUT 2
Timeout set to 2 minutes
sys admin>
The
MODEMTIMEOUT
command is identical to the
TELNETTIMEOUT
command,
but causes the automatic disconnection of idle modem card sessions. The
modem card will deselect any currently selected device port channel, log the user
out, and disconnect the telephone connection once the idle session time limit has
been reached. Entering the time limit in whole minutes after the command sets
the idle time limit. Entering a value of 0 will disable the timeout. Entering the
command by itself will display the current modem idle call time limit.
4.9
Saving and Restoring System Settings
The administrator may save all the ConsoleServer 800 parameter settings
(terminal port settings, device port settings, user IDs, etc.) and restore them later
using the
BACKUP
and
RESTORE
commands. To use this feature, the
administrator must be directly connected to control card port 'A' using a terminal
or communications program capable of capturing the screen output from the
ConsoleServer 800 to a plain ASCII file to backup the system settings, and then
sending the file as plain ASCII text to the ConsoleServer 800 to restore the
system settings. It is not possible to use the
BACKUP
and
RESTORE
commands
from a network administrator session.
Before beginning either the backup or restore processes, make sure that there
are no users logged in to the ConsoleServer 800 by using the
CONNECTIONS
command. If there are any users logged in, notify them to log out immediately or
forcibly log them out using the
FORCELOGOUT
command.