|  Annex Inactivity Timers Last Modified: April 16, 1996
 
  Within the Annex software, there exists two
                sets of inactivity port parameters. The first set
                acts upon sessions running CLI, telnet, or
                rlogin. The second set acts upon ports running
                network protocols, such as SLIP, PPP, and ARAP.
                The following is a handy little summary of each.    CLI / telnet / rlogin Inactivity  
                    
                        | Parameter | Description |  
                        | cli_inactivity | Number of minutes before a CLI
                        session is labeled inactive |  
                        | inactivity_timer | Number of minutes before a connected
                        interactive session (telnet or rlogin) is
                        labeled as inactive |  
                        | input_is_activity | Should input (ie. user typing) be
                        considered activity? |  
                        | output_is_activity | Should output (from the host) be
                        considered activity? |    SLIP / PPP / ARAP Inactivity
                    
                        | Parameter | Description |  
                        | net_inactivity | Number of seconds or minutes before a
                        networking session (SLIP, PPP, or ARAP)
                        is labeled as inactive |  
                        | net_inactivity_units | nits for above. Either minutes
                        or seconds |   Note that one set of inactivity timers OR the
                other are in play at any one time, but not both.
                If you're interactive, the first set of port
                timers are running. If you're networked, the
                second set of port timers are running. This may
                not be immediately obvious.    
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