Switch 7700 Configuration Guide, v2

Setting Terminal Parameters 15
through the user interface only when the terminal service is enabled again. Use
the commands described in
Tabl e 4 to enable or disable terminal service.
By default, terminal service is enabled on all the user interfaces.
Note the following points:
For the sake of security, the undo shell command can only be used on the user
interfaces other than the AUX user interface.
You cannot use this command on the user interface through which you log in.
You must confirm before using the undo shell command in any legal user
interface.
Configure idle-timeout By default, idle-timeout is enabled and set to 10
minutes on all the user interfaces. The idle-timeout command is described in
Tabl e 5.
Lock user interface This command locks the current user interface and
prompts the user to enter a password. This makes it impossible for others to
operate in the interface after the user leaves. The lock command is described in
Tabl e 6.
Set the screen length If a command displays more than one screen of
information, you can use the screen length command to determine how many
lines are displayed on a screen so that information can be separated in different
screens and you can view it more conveniently. The screen-length command is
described in
Tabl e 7.
By default, the terminal screen length is 24 lines.
Table 4 Enable/Disable Terminal Service
Operation Command
Enable terminal service shell
Disable terminal service undo shell
Table 5 Idle Timeout
Operation Command
Configure idle-timeout idle-timeout minutes [ seconds ] (idle-timeout 0 means
disabling idle-timeout.)
Restore the default idle-timeout undo idle-timeout
Table 6 Lock User Interface
Operation Command
Lock user interface lock
Table 7 Setting Screen Length
Operation Command
Set the screen length screen-length screen-length (screen-length 0 indicates to
disable screen display separation function.)
Restore the default screen
length
undo screen-length