Web Session Timeout - Supermicro SSE-G48-TG4 Configuration Manual

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Step 2
ip http port <port-number(1-65535)>
Step 3
end
Step 4
show http server status
Step 5
write startup-config
HTTP status must be disabled before changing the HTTP port configuration.
The "no ip http port" command resets the HTTP port to its default value of 80.
The example below shows the commands used to configure the HTTP port.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)#ip http port 500
SMIS(config)# end
SMIS# show http server status
HTTP server status: Enabled
HTTP port is: 500

1.3.3 WEB Session Timeout

When a user session in the web interface is inactive, the user is logged out. In Supermicro switches, the
session timeout for inactive WEB access users is configurable. The default web session time out value is
600 seconds.
Follow the steps below to configure the web session timeout.
Step Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
web session-timeout <integer(1-9999)>
end
Step 3
Step 4
write startup-config
The example below shows the commands used to configure a web session timeout.
SMIS# configure terminal
Configures the HTTP port.
port-number – Port number specified as
an integer from 1-65535.
Exits the configuration mode.
Displays the HTTP server configuration.
Optional step – saves this configuration
to be part of the startup configuration.
Description
Enters the configuration mode.
Configures the web idle session timeout
to between 1-9999 seconds.
Exits the configuration mode.
Optional step – saves this configuration
to be part of the startup configuration.
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