Defining Idle Session Timeout - Cisco SF220-24 Administration Manual

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Defining Idle Session Timeout

STEP 3
Defining Idle Session Timeout
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STEP 3
Cisco 220 Series Smart Switches Administration Guide Release 1.1.0.x
Save in the upper-right corner of any window to preserve current configuration
across the boot process. (If the Save option is not displayed, the Running
Configuration matches the Startup Configuration and no action is necessary.)
You can also check Enable next to the Reboot to Factory Defaults field and click
Reboot to reboot the switch by using factory default configuration. This process
erases the Startup Configuration file; any settings that are not saved to another file
are cleared when this action is selected.
The Mirror Configuration is not deleted when restoring to factory defaults.
Use the Idle Session Timeout page to configure the time intervals that the
management sessions can remain idle before they timeout and the user must log
in again to reestablish one of the following sessions:
HTTP session
HTTPS session
Console session
Telnet session
SSH session
To define the idle session timeout for various types of sessions:
Click Administration > Idle Session Timeout.
Select the timeout for the session from the corresponding drop-down menu. The
default value is 10 minutes.
Click Apply. The idle session timeout settings are defined, and the Running
Configuration is updated.
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