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11.3.1 Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings
This screen allows you to set the default authentication timeout settings for the
selected type of user account. These default authentication timeout settings also
control the settings for any existing user accounts that are set to use the default
settings. You can still manually configure any user account’s authentication
timeout settings.
To access this screen, go to the
Configuration > Object > User > Setting
screen, and click one of the
Default Authentication Timeout Settings
section’s
Edit
icons.
Figure 65
User > Setting > Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 51
User > Setting > Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
User Type
This read-only field identifies the type of user account for which you
are configuring the default settings.
•
admin
- this user can look at and change the configuration of the
NWA3000-N series AP
•
limited-admin
- this user can look at the configuration of the
NWA3000-N series AP but not to change it
•
user
- this user has access to the NWA3000-N series AP’s services
but cannot look at the configuration
Lease Time
Enter the number of minutes this type of user account has to renew
the current session before the user is logged out. You can specify 1 to
1440 minutes. You can enter 0 to make the number of minutes
unlimited.
Admin users renew the session every time the main screen refreshes
in the Web Configurator. Access users can renew the session by
clicking the
Renew
button on their screen. If you allow access users
to renew time automatically, the users can select this check box on
their screen as well. In this case, the session is automatically renewed
before the lease time expires.
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