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Configuring User Terminal Parameters; Configuring Terminal Idle - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Administration Manual

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Chapter 3
Configuring User Profiles

Configuring User Terminal Parameters

Configuring Terminal Idle

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You can control the configure the output to the system terminal screen. Use the
terminal command to configure terminal parameters. These parameters control
output to the system terminal screen. Terminal parameters are user-specific; that
is, they apply uniquely to each CSS user.
Use the copy profile user-profile command to add terminal command parameters
to your user profile so that the parameters are used each time you log in.
Otherwise, you must reenter the commands for the parameters to take effect each
time you log in.
This section includes the following topics:
Configuring Terminal Idle
Configuring Terminal Length
Configuring the More Terminal Prompt
Configuring Terminal Netmask-Format
Configuring Terminal Timeout
By default, the terminal idle time is disabled. Use the terminal idle command to
set the length of time a session can be idle before the CSS terminates a console or
Telnet session. This command is available in the User and SuperUser modes.
Enter an idle time between 0 and 65535 minutes. The default value is 0 (disabled).
To set a terminal idle time, enter:
# terminal idle 15
To restore the terminal idle time to the default state of disabled, enter:
# no terminal idle
Configuring User Terminal Parameters
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