Menu bar
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Timeout [min] - Specifies User Session Activity Link TimeOut, specifies the amount
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of time (in minutes) that the User Session link is inactive with regards to user TL1
input before a user session link time-out occurs. The value range is 0 - 999. Default
value is 15.
User ID Duration [day] - Specifies the aging or expiry interval of a particular User
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Id. The value range is 0 - 999, 0 (zero) means that User ID aging is disabled. Default is
60.
Max Number of session - Specifies the maximum number of sessions. Default is 6.
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The Modify Account Default Settings page has the Save hyperlink that is used to apply
the changes on User Account.
Current sessions
Select Security -> Administration -> Account -> Current Sessions as shown in
Figure
Figure 3-88 Security Page - current sessions
The page displays a table with information about current session.
The columns of the table are:
Action - Contains the Log Off User hyperlink which allows to close the session
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User Identifier - Specifies a unique user ID (e.g. ALCATEL)
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Session - Specifies by a unique identifier allocated to a client connection that
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distinguishes that connection from other connections in the system
Address - Specifies the address where the user is connecting from. It is the port/IP
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address that is being used for access. If a non IP port is used to connect to the NE, the
values DCC, LAN, USB, RS232 are used
Last login timestamp - Specifies by a quoted string the last recorded Login time of a
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user. This time is displayed every time a user logs in
Command privileges
Select Security -> Administration -> Account -> Command Privileges as shown in
Figure
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