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Chapter 10 Configuring system settings 483
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch 4050 User Guide
Configuring administrative settings using the CLI
Administrative settings control the functioning of the CLI. Important
administrative settings include:
administrative settings include:
•
enabling Telnet access to the CLI
•
enabling SSH access to the CLI (required in order to use the SREM)
•
enabling SRS administration to configure the TunnelGuard SRS rules (see
)
•
setting CLI idle timeout
To configure administrative settings for the system, use the following command:
/cfg/sys/adm
The Administrative Applications menu displays.
The Administrative Applications menu includes the following options:
/cfg/sys/adm
followed by:
snmp
Accesses the SNMP menu, in order to configure
network management of the cluster (see ).
network management of the cluster (see ).
sonmp on|off
Enables or disables support for SynOptics Network
Management Protocol (SONMP) network topology
information. The default is disabled (
Management Protocol (SONMP) network topology
information. The default is disabled (
off
).
clitimeout <interval>
Sets the timeout interval for user inactivity in the CLI. At
the end of the timeout period, if there is still no activity,
the user is automatically logged out.
the end of the timeout period, if there is still no activity,
the user is automatically logged out.
•
interval
is an integer that indicates the time
interval in seconds (
s
), minutes (
m
), hours (
h
), or
days (d). If you do not specify a measurement unit,
seconds is assumed. The range is 300–604800
seconds (5 m–7 d). The default is 600 (10 m).
seconds is assumed. The range is 300–604800
seconds (5 m–7 d). The default is 600 (10 m).
Changes to the timeout value do not take effect until
the next logon.
the next logon.
When the user is automatically logged out, any
unapplied changes are lost. Save your configuration
changes regularly by using the global
unapplied changes are lost. Save your configuration
changes regularly by using the global
apply
command.