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Command reference — xConfiguration
Login User [1..n] Password: <S: 0,128>
Defines the password for this entry in the local authentication database.
Example: xConfiguration Login User 1 Password: "abcXYZ_123"
Management Interface HstsMode: <On/Off>
Determines whether web browsers are instructed to only ever use a secure connection to access this server. Enabling this feature
gives added protection against man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks. Default: On.
On: the Strict-Transport-Security header is sent with all responses from the web server, with a 1 year expiry time.
Off : the Strict-Transport-Security header is not sent, and browsers work as normal. Note: you must restart the system for any
changes to take effect.
Example: xConfiguration Management Interface HstsMode: On
Management Session InactivityTimeout: <0..65535>
Sets the number of minutes that an administration session (serial port, HTTPS or SSH) or a user (FindMe) session may be inactive
before the session is timed out. A value of 0 turns session time outs off. Default: 30.
Example: xConfiguration Management Session InactivityTimeout: 30
Management Session MaxConcurrentSessionsTotal: <0..65535>
The maximum number of concurrent administrator sessions allowed on the system. This includes web, SSH and serial sessions. A
value of 0 turns session limits off. Default: 0.
Example: xConfiguration Management Session MaxConcurrentSessionsTotal: 0
Management Session MaxConcurrentSessionsUser: <0..65535>
The number of concurrent sessions that each individual administrator account is allowed on the system. This includes web, SSH and
serial sessions. A value of 0 turns session limits off. Default: 0.
Example: xConfiguration Management Session MaxConcurrentSessionsUser: 0
NTP Server [1..5] Address: <S: 0, 128>
Sets the IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of up to 5 NTP servers to be used when synchronizing system time.
Example: xConfiguration NTP Server 1 Address: "ntp.server.example.com"
Option [1..64] Key: <S: 0, 90>
Specifies the option key of your software option. These are added to the system in order to add extra functionality, such as increasing
the system's capacity. Contact your Cisco support representative for further information.
Example: xConfiguration Option 1 Key: "1X4757T5-1-60BAD5CD"
Policy AdministratorPolicy Mode: <Off/LocalCPL/LocalService/PolicyService>
Enables and disables use of Call Policy. Default: Off.
Off: Disables call policy.
LocalCPL: uses policy from an uploaded CPL file.
LocalService: uses group policy information and a local file.
PolicyService: uses an external policy server.
Example: xConfiguration Policy AdministratorPolicy Mode: Off
Policy AdministratorPolicy Service DefaultCPL: <S: 0,255>
The CPL used by the VCS when the remote service is unavailable. Default: <reject status='403' reason='Service Unavailable'/>
Example: xConfiguration Policy AdministratorPolicy Service DefaultCPL: "<reject status='403'
reason='Service Unavailable'/>"
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