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To enable/disable user session timeout login prompts:
1
Log on to the Bridge GUI
admin
account and select
SECURITY
SETTINGS
from the menu on the left.
2
In the
AUTHENTICATION
SETTINGS
frame:
Check the box for
Restart Session Login Prompt
to
enable user session timeout prompts (the default).
or
Clear the checkbox for
Restart Session Login Prompt
to
disable user session timeout prompts
.
3
Click
Apply
at the bottom of the screen.
3.6.6.7
Default User Authentication Settings
The default
Idle Timeout
and
Session Timeout
settings that will
automatically populate the corresponding fields in the
ADD
USER
frame of the
USER
AUTHENTICATION
screen are configured
on the
SECURITY
SETTINGS
screen. You can change these
settings for users individually (on the
USER
AUTHENTICATION
screen, described in Section 4.2.2).
To configure default idle and session timeouts
for authenticated users:
1
Log on to the Bridge GUI
admin
account and select
SECURITY
SETTINGS
from the menu on the left.
2
In the
AUTHENTICATION
SETTINGS
frame, in
Auth Mode
,
ensure that
Local
authentication is enabled.
3
Under
AUTHENTICATION
DEFAULTS
:
In
User Idle Timeout -
enter the number of whole
minutes, between 1 and 9999, that a user’s device can
be idle on the network before it must renegotiate keys
with the Bridge. Enter zero (0) to disable idle timeouts.
The default setting is 30 minutes.
In
User Session Timeout -
enter the number of whole
minutes, between 1 and 9999, that a user’s device can
be present on the network before the current session is
ended and the user must log back in to re-establish the
connection. Enter zero (0) to disable session timeouts.
The default setting is 720 minutes.
4
Click
Apply
at the bottom of the screen.
3.6.6.8
Default Device Authentication Settings
Whether or not user authentication is enabled by default for
new devices automatically populating the
DEVICE
AUTHENTICATION
screen is configured on the
SECURITY
SETTINGS
screen, as is the default
Device State
setting they are initially
assigned.
detail: