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How do you reset the user inactivity timeout for the GUI login on a 3524P?
Default, apparently 5 min, is too short for me. I have tried several CLI commands I found online but apparently not the right one. This in particular seems like it should work but I get an unrecognized command response.
console(config)# ip http timeout-policy 1200
dmacgregor-gld
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June 8th, 2016 08:00
Ok I think I go itt. My mistake was misinterpreting your instructions. I thought "line console" took care of telnet also. I see now that I need to use "line telnet" separately. Knowing about "show line" helped me understand.
Thanks again. If the timeout behavior changes today I will mark the problem as solved.
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June 7th, 2016 07:00
Here is the command for HTTP.
Console (config)# ip http exec-timeout 3 30
You can use the following for console, telnet, and SSH.
Console(config)# line console
Console(config-line)# exec-timeout 20
The CLI guide has further info on these commands and the different values that can be assigned. Page 255 and 516
http://dell.to/1PDIAWV
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June 7th, 2016 13:00
Thanks for the help. The http command worked for me, which is a big help.
The Telnet part did not work, either with a time or with 0. The command is accepted OK but the timeout still happens. I can live without thist but if you have a suggestion, thanks in advance.
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June 7th, 2016 14:00
I looked at that screen before. I see password aging but not session timeout. Am I missing something?
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June 7th, 2016 14:00
Glad to hear the http command worked. Have you tried making the Telnet change in the GUI? Perhaps it will accept the change using that method. System > Management Security > Line Passwords. There is a screen shot on page 192 : http://dell.to/1WDIGjA
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June 7th, 2016 15:00
Oh, you are correct, I looked at that wrong."Indicates the amount of time in days that elapses before a line password is aged out."
However that Exec-timeout command should satisfy the requirements you are looking for. "The exec-timeout Line Configuration mode command sets the interval that the system waits until user input is detected."
After you set the exec-time, does it reflect accordingly in the output from the command:
Console>show line