From: abdul_rahim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Jul 20 2000 - 21:14:56 GMT-3
It works only with IOS 12.0 +
there is no timeout command in 11.2 IOS
Abdul
Dana_L_Steffey@seagate.com on 07/20/2000 02:50:42 PM
Please respond to Dana_L_Steffey@seagate.com
To: aledford@pathnet.com
cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com (bcc: Abdul Rahim/IS
Operations/Operations/CCSI)
Subject: Re: password timeout
Thanks,
That looks like it will do the trick
Dana
Angela Ledford <aledford@pathnet.com> on 07/20/2000 04:14:59 PM
To: <Dana_L_Steffey@Seagate.COM>
cc:
Subject: Re: password timeout
grumpy(config)#Line vty 0 4
grumpy(config-line)#timeout ?
login Timeouts related to the login sequence
grumpy(config-line)#timeout login ?
response Timeout for any user input during login sequences
grumpy(config-line)#timeout login response ?
<0-300> Timeout in seconds
grumpy(config-line)#timeout login response
-- Angela Ledford CCNP-CVOICE, CCDA, CCNA> From: Dana_L_Steffey@seagate.com > Reply-To: Dana_L_Steffey@seagate.com > Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 15:44:06 -0500 > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com > Subject: password timeout > > Does anyone know how to extend the time before the router asks you to enter > your password again. This is not an exec-timeout question. I have a > unique requirement where I have to enter an RSA Token ID as part of a > initial setup, it asked for the next clock cycle on the token which is > longer than the router's password timeout, hence you get the. > > User Access Verification > > Password: > % Password: timeout expired! > Password: > % Password: timeout expired! > Password: > % Password: timeout expired! > % Bad passwords > > Then it kicks you out and you get to start this crazy loop all over again. > What I need it a way to extend this timeout. > > Any ideas would be appreciated, > > Thanks, > > Dana >
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