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  • Subject: RE: Inactive job time-out to Telnet users
  • From: Patpong Watwanichchakorn <patpong@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 15:27:55 +0700

John,

On Sunday, January 18, 1998 2:20 PM, John Earl [SMTP:johnearl@lns400.com] wrote:
> Patpong,
> 
> You're right, it is the CHGTELNA command that controls timeout values for
> telnet.  I've toyed with these two parameters, but can't claim I've got them
> completely figured out just yet.  
> 
<< SNIP >>

Thanks for your kind info and suggestion, I spent 
in testing it for a few days on test box till ensure 
it work properly so that I just started on the
production box this morning.

I just want to force end job and disconnect the
client from system if reached it is inactive timeout
and do not care for timemark timeout that AS/400
try to test the telnet client is still connect or not.

So, the value of both parms that I did setup ... 

Inactivity Timeout      =       1800    (30 Mins.)
Timemark Timeout        =       0               (no time-out)

It is doing fine for this setting .. but .. 
you have to end TCP/IP (ENDTCP) and then 
restart its again (STRTCP) to activate this 
new setting parms.

Patpong W.
Zuellig Thailand
email: patpong@zi-th.com
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