no such command
anyone else?
It's driving me nuts.
I'm on 6.2 by the way
Thanks
Priscila
Jonathan Hays wrote:
>
> you wrote:
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> >Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 1:52 PM
> >To: cisco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: timeout enable on PIX [7:86235]
> >
> >
> >Hello colleagues,
> >
> >Trying to make sure my PIX doesn't stay in enable mode if
> >someone leaves it
> >that way when consoled in. Got Telnet and SSH working with the
> "telnet
> >timeout 5" and "ssh timeout 5" commands, but can't get console
> enable
> >timeout working.
> >
> >Cisco commands like this don't work:
> >
> >line con 0
> >exect timeout 5
> >
> >Any ideas? Thanks,
> >
> >Priscilla
> >
> = = =
> Perhaps the 'console timeout' command is what you are looking
> for?
>
> PIX515# conf t
> PIX515(config)# console
> Not enough arguments.
> Usage: [no] console timeout
> PIX515(config)# no console timeout
> PIX515(config)# exit
> PIX515# wr t
> Building configuration...
> : Saved
> :
> PIX Version 6.3(3)
> [snip]
> telnet timeout 5
> ssh timeout 5
> console timeout 0
> terminal width 80
> Cryptochecksum:5c4b7594043bc3b01a6fd9585f7fec49
> : end
> [OK]
> PIX515#
>
> HTH,
>
> Jonathan
>
>
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