Logging Out - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Administration Manual

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Getting Started
Getting Started with the Web-based Interface
STEP 3
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CAUTION
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Administration Guide Release 1.0.0.x
The Getting Started page page opens. You are now ready to configure the switch.
Check Do not show this page on startup to prevent the Getting Started page
from being displayed each time that you logon to the switch. If you select this
option, the System Summary page is opened instead of the Getting Started page.

Logging Out

By default, the application logs out after ten minutes of inactivity. You can change
this default value as described in the
Unless the Running Configuration is copied to the Startup Configuration, all
changes made since the last time the file was saved are lost if the switch is
rebooted. Save the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration before
logging off to preserve any changes that you made during this session.
A red X icon displayed to the left of the Save application link indicates that Running
Configuration changes have been made have not yet been saved to the Startup
Configuration file. The flashing red X can be displayed by clicking the Disable Save
Icon Blinking button on the Copy/Save Configuration page.
When the switch auto-discovers a device, such as an IP phone, it configures the
port appropriately for the device. These configuration commands are written to the
Running Configuration file. This causes the Save icon to begin blinking when the
user logs on even though the user did not make any configuration changes.
When you click Save, the Copy/Save Configuration page is displayed. Save the
Running Configuration file by copying it to the Startup Configuration file. After this
save, the red X icon and the Save application link are no longer displayed.
To logout, click Logout at the top right corner of any page. The system logs out of
the switch.
When a timeout occurs or you intentionally log out of the switch, a message is
displayed and the login page opens, with a message indicating the logged-out
state. After you log in, the application returns to the initial page.
Defining Idle Session Timeout
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