Managing user accounts, Session time-outs – Avocent CCM1640 User Manual

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If you initiated the device session with a Connect command, enter CLI mode

and issue a Disconnect command.

DISCONNECT

- or -

Allow the port to time-out due to inactivity. In this case, a notification message

is issued and the serial CLI session returns to CLI mode. This time-out may

occur while you are in CLI mode.

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For modem connections, if a carrier drop occurs, the serial CLI session is

automatically logged off.

Session time-outs

The CCM monitors data traffic when you are connected to an attached serial

device. You may specify a time-out value with the Server CLI command. You

may also specify a time-out value for each port with the Port Set command.

When no data is received from the connected user for the configured number

of minutes, the connection is terminated.

The following time-out values are used:

For a Telnet session, the Server CLI time-out value is used.

For a serial port session, if the port’s confi gured time-out value is Ø, the
Server CLI time-out value is used, even if it is also Ø.

For a serial port session, if the port’s confi gured time-out value is non-Ø,

that value is used.

Managing User Accounts

The CCM user database may store information for up to 64 user accounts.

To add a user:

Issue a User Add command.

USER ADD <username> [PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfi le>]
[FTPIP=<ftpadd>] [KEY=<sshkey>] [ACCESS=<access>]

You must specify a username. You must also specify a password or SSH user

key information, or you may specify both. You may also include an access

level or access rights. For more information, see Connecting to devices using

SSH and Access rights and levels in this chapter and User Add command in

Chapter 5.

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