Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 111
Configuring Terminal Netmask-Format, Configuring Terminal Timeout
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Chapter 3 Configuring User Profiles Configuring User Terminal Parameters Configuring Terminal Netmask-Format By default, the CSS displays dotted-decimal subnet masks in show screens. Use the terminal netmask-format command to determine how the CSS displays subnet masks. This command is available in User and SuperUser modes. The options for this command are as follows: • terminal netmask-format bitcount - Displays masks in classless interdomain routing (CIDR) bitcount (for example, /24). • terminal netmask-format decimal - Displays masks in dotted-decimal format (for example, 255.255.255.0). This is the default format. • terminal netmask-format hexadecimal - Displays masks in hexadecimal format (for example, OXFFFFFFOO). For example, to display subnet masks in bit-count format, enter: # terminal netmask-format bitcount To restore the default display format (decimal), enter: # no terminal netmask format Configuring Terminal Timeout By default, the CSS does not have a time limit for a console or Telnet session. Use the terminal timeout command to set the total amount of time a session can be logged in before the CSS terminates a console or Telnet session. This command is available in User and SuperUser modes. Enter a timeout value between 0 and 65535 minutes. The default value is 0 (disabled). For example, to set the terminal timeout value to 30 minutes, enter: # terminal timeout 30 To restore the terminal timeout value to the default state of disabled, enter: # no terminal timeout OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 3-7