set system services ssh idle-timeout
The set system services ssh idle-timeout command configures the idle timeout for SSH connections.
Command Syntax
set system services ssh idle-timeout <timeout-value>
Parameter
Parameter | Description |
idle-timeout <timeout-value> | Specifies the idle timeout for SSH connections. The value is an integer, in seconds, that ranges from 0 to 2000000. The default value is 0, which means no idle timeout for SSH user. |
Usage Guidelines
If the SSH user logs in to the system but doesn’t perform any for a long time, the SSH channel resources would be occupied for a long time thus making it difficult or impossible for other users to log in to the system. The SSH idle timeout duration is configured to release SSH resources in time. The SSH connection will be automatically disconnected if the SSH user who logged in to the system doesn’t perform any operation within the SSH idle timeout duration. The following disconnect prompt is printed:
Connection to 10.10.51.193 closed by remote host.
Connection to 10.10.51.193 closed.
NOTE:
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Example
- Â Â Configure the idle timeout for SSH user to 60s.
admin@Xorplus# set system services ssh idle-timeout 60
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