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Configuring infranet controllers guide
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Table 6: User Role Configuration Details (continued)
Option
Function
Max. Session
Specifies the number of minutes an
Length
active nonadministrative user session
(minutes)
may remain open before ending.
During an end-user session, prior to
the expiration of the maximum session
length, the Infranet Controller prompts
the user to reenter authentication
credentials, which avoids the problem
of terminating the user session without
warning.
Heartbeat
Specifies the frequency at which the
Interval
endpoint should send out a heartbeat
(seconds)
to the Infranet Controller to keep the
session alive. For agentless access,
the browser refreshes the page with
every heartbeat.
Heartbeat
Specifies the amount of time that the
Timeout
Infranet Controller should "wait"
(seconds)
before terminating a session when the
endpoint does not send a heartbeat
response.
Chapter 6: Configuring User Roles and Administrator Roles
Your Action
Enter the session length in minutes.
The default is five minutes, and the
minimum is six minutes.
Enter the heartbeat interval in
seconds.
Users should not navigate away from
the browser, as this interrupts the
heartbeat and ends the session. The
Odyssey Access Client and the Java
agent respectively provide the
heartbeat. You should ensure that the
heartbeat interval of the agent is
greater than the Host Checker
interval, otherwise performance could
be affected.
Enter the heartbeat timeout in
seconds.
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