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Session Logout

bbcstone
Level 1
Level 1

Is there a way to set the timer for Session Logoff in the Collector configuration.

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Jarrett Pomeroy
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Bbcstone,

Unfortunately at this time there is not a way to modify the logout session timer on the CSPC appliance web UI.  After a period of inactivity occurs, the UI will log out of the session for security.   However you may always log in again and view the status of any previously running Job by going into the Reports section of the CSPC UI.

Thank you,

Jarrett

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saif musa
Level 4
Level 4

Hi,

Please clarify which session ? ( ssh session, telnet or console ). And configuring for which device ? ( Switch, router, firewall... etc )

The session timeout that I'm talking about is the session timeout for the Collector Web Site.  If your logged into the Collector and have not done anything for a period of time, the collector will logout you out.

Jarrett Pomeroy
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Bbcstone,

Unfortunately at this time there is not a way to modify the logout session timer on the CSPC appliance web UI.  After a period of inactivity occurs, the UI will log out of the session for security.   However you may always log in again and view the status of any previously running Job by going into the Reports section of the CSPC UI.

Thank you,

Jarrett

Thank you. Maybe in the future they will allow us to set the Time Out value.

Is this still the case with the latest CSPC version (2.7.4)? 

Hi John,

This is one of several enhancements to CSPC 2.7.4.  Here are the Release Notes noting the new features and capabilities.

Cheers,

Cheri

Thanks Cheri. 

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