Compact T1 - Release 6.1 5-93
CLI Commands
set

set radius timeout

Use the set radius timeout command to specify the maximum number of seconds to wait
for a reply after each RADIUS request before sending the next attempt. Note: if none of the
configured RADIUS servers are able to respond the login authentication will wait a total
time of (number of servers x timeout x retries) seconds before attempting to authenticate
the login locally.
Syntax: set radius timeout {seconds}
Example: set radius timeout 2
The example will wait 2 seconds for each RADIUS reply.
{seconds}
The number of seconds to wait for a reply after each request before the next attempt. Range
is 1 - 6, with a default of 3 seconds.
set (router) autologout
Use the set (router) autologout command to set the period of time of inactivity after which the
user will be automatically logged-out of a Telnet session.
Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} autologout {minutes}
Example: set 3 autologout 0
The example will disable the auto-logout timer in the Router in slot 3.
{rtr_card-addr}
The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
{minutes}
The minutes of inactivity before auto-logout occurs. Range is 0-255. An entry of "0" will
disable the auto-logout timer.