Done it.  No help. That is why I have posted the question.
A search in www.openssh.org has revealed that openssh does not provide the 
capability.
It has to be done at shell or router level. Since our default shell is 
Korn shell, I am going to use TMOUT to implement what I want.
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man sshd_config

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Peter


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Is there a way to time out ssh session?
Force a ssh session to terminate after 15 minutes of idleness.
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