Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Idle Timeout
This command determines how long a user can remain idle before that
user is forced to log out of the PX web interface or CLI.
config:#
security loginLimits idleTimeout <value>
Variables:
<value> is a numeric value in minutes set for the idle timeout. The
timeout ranges from 1 to 1440 minutes (24 hours).
User Blocking
There are different commands for changing different user blocking
parameters. These commands begin with
security userBlocking
.
You can combine multiple commands to modify the user blocking
parameters at a time. See
Multi-Command Syntax
(on page 491).
Determine the maximum number of failed logins before
blocking a user:
config:#
security userBlocking maximumNumberOfFailedLogins <value1>
Determine how long a user is blocked:
config:#
security userBlocking blockTime <value2>
Variables:
<value1> is an integer between 3 and 10, or
unlimited
, which sets no
limit on the maximum number of failed logins and thus disables the
user blocking function.
<value2> is a numeric value ranging from 1 to 1440 minutes (one
day), or
infinite
, which blocks the user all the time until the user is
unblocked manually.
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