Hi Michael,

Its  has to be the Hold-time only.


BTW, I am looking for an answer for the question below:

Make sure that all  the telnet connections are audited and the session
should time out in 30 seconds. AFAIK, there is not time under the line-vty
which we can set for 30seconds. Also IP TCP Synwait time only works when the
router is originationg the telnet/tcp traffic. How can we limit the telnet
to my device to 30 seconds.

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> Hello:
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>  I have a question related to section 34
>
> configure the EIGRP process to drop routes from inactive neighbors after
> half of the default value
>
> based on Cisco doc. There are two hold time available for that, NSF time
> is only for NSF-aware routers.
>
> should  "ip hold-time eigrp" be the answer for this question?
>
>
> thanks,
>
> ~ml
> timers nsf route-hold
> To set the route-hold timer to determine how long an NSF-aware router that
> is running EIGRP will hold routes for an inactive peer, use the timers nsf
> route-hold command in router configuration mode. To return the route-hold
> timer to the default value, use the no form of this command.
>
> ip hold-time eigrp
> To configure the hold time for a particular Enhanced Interior Gateway
> Routing Protocol (EIGRP) routing process designated by the autonomous system
> number, use the ip hold-time eigrp command in interface configuration mode.
> To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.
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