Defining Idle Session Timeout; Pinging A Host - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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Defining Idle Session Timeout

STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3

Pinging a Host

STEP 1
STEP 2
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Idle Session Timeout
The
sessions can remain idle before they timeout and you must log in again to
reestablish one of the following sessions:
HTTP Session Timeout
HTTPS Session Timeout
Console Session Timeout
Telnet Session Timeout
SSH Session Timeout
To set the idle session timeout for various types of sessions:
Click Administration > Idle Session Timeout.
Select the timeout for the each session from the corresponding list. The default
timeout value is 10 minutes.
Click Apply to set the configuration settings on the device.
Ping is a utility used to test if a remote host can be reached and to measure the
round-trip time for packets sent from the device to a destination device.
Ping operates by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request
packets to the target host and waiting for an ICMP response, sometimes called a
pong. It measures the round-trip time and records any packet loss.
To ping a host:
Click Administration > Ping.
Configure ping by entering the fields:
Host Definition—Select whether to specify hosts by their IP address or
name.
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
Administration: General Information
configures the time intervals that the management
Defining Idle Session Timeout

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