UMN:CLI User Manual
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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4.1.7 Auto
Log-out
For security reasons of the hiD 6615 S223/S323, if no command is entered within the
configured inactivity time, the user is automatically logged out of the system. Administra-
tor can configure the inactivity timer.
To enable auto-logout function, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
exec-timeout
<1-35791> [<0-59>]
Enables auto log-out.
1-35791: time unit in minutes (by default 10 minutes)
0-59: time unit in seconds
exec-timeout 0
Global
Disables auto log-out.
To display a configuration of auto-logout function, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
show exec-timeout
Enable
Global
Shows a configuration of auto-logout function.
The following is an example of configuring auto-logout function as 60 seconds and view-
ing the configuration.
SWITCH(config)#
exec-timeout
60
SWITCH(config)#
show exec-timeout
Log-out time : 60 seconds
SWITCH(config)#
4.1.8 System
Rebooting
4.1.8.1
Manual System Rebooting
When installing or maintaining the system, some tasks require rebooting the system by
various reasons. Then you can reboot the system with a selected system OS.
To restart the system manually, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
reload
[
os1
|
os2
]
Enable
Restarts the system.
If you reboot the system without saving new configuration, new configuration will be de-
leted. So, you have to save the configuration before rebooting. Not to make that mistake,
hiD 6615 S223/S323 is supported to print the following message to ask if user really
wants to reboot and save configuration.
If you want to continue to reboot, press <
y
> key, if you want to save new configuration,
press <
n
> key.
SWITCH#
reload
Do you want to save the system configuration? [y/n]]