Configuring ScreenOS Devices Guide
Configuring Advanced Device Settings Overview
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Example: Defining Forced Timeout (NSM Procedure)
112
Configuring a PPPoA Client Instance on page 141
Configuring a NetScreen Address Change Notification on page 141
Interface Failover in ScreenOS Devices on page 142
Example: Configuring Modem Connections (NSM Procedure) on page 142
Example: Creating Modem Settings (NSM Procedure) on page 143
Example: Creating ISP Connection Settings (NSM Procedure) on page 144
Setting ISP Priority for Failover on page 144
Use the advanced screens to configure advanced options for the security device. In the
device navigation tree, select Advanced to view configuration options.
The following are the different settings that details the advanced options for security
devices:
Timeouts for Predefined Services
SIP Settings
MGCP Settings
H.323 Settings
Traffic Shaping
Application Layer Gateways (ALGs)
Packet Flow
Supplemental Command Line Interface (CLI)
TFTP/FTP Server Operation
Host and Domain Name
NSGP
Example: Defining Forced Timeout (NSM Procedure) on page 112
Identifying Reasons for Session Close in NSM on page 113
Configuring Policy Schedules (NSM Procedure) on page 114
Forced timeout, unlike idle timeout, does not depend on the idleness of the user, but on
an absolute timeout after which access for the authenticated user is terminated. The
authentication table entry for the user is removed, as are all associated sessions for the
authentication table entry. The default is 0 (disabled), and the range is 0 to 10000 (6.9
days).
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