2. Accessing the DSL Router
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Automatically Logging Out
The DSL router has an automatic timeout feature that logs you out of the system
after five minutes of inactivity. Unsaved configuration input is lost. The default for
the autologout command is enable.
When autologout is:
Enabled, the system inactivity timer is enabled.
Disabled, the system inactivity timer is disabled.
To log back in, press Enter at the console to display the Login> prompt.
For Telnet access through the service domain for the ReachDSL Router, the Telnet
session is automatically closed after a user-configurable number of minutes. The
default for the telnet timeout command is 5 (minutes). The telnet
timeout command overrides the 5-minute limit enabled by the autologout
command. Also, the telnet keep-alive command can be enabled which
allows the ReachDSL Router to close the Telnet session if it detects that the
service domain Telnet client has crashed and is down or has rebooted.