09-29-2012 07:29 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:44 PM
The GUI times out after 60 seconds.
Since the the "exec-timeout" setting has a default of 10 minutes (if I'm not mistaken), I don't think I could change the timeout value with that command.
Under the "Association" tab of the GUI, there is an "Activity Timeout" subtab and settings for 5 device classes, all set at 60 seconds.
I would guess the setting in question can be configured here.
Is the client station device class what I'm after?
10-11-2012 12:39 PM
To configure the parameters for closing connections to the local HTTP server, use the ip http timeout-policy command in global configuration mode. To return the parameters to their defaults, use the no form of this command. The complete command is: ip http timeout-policySyntax Description Idle seconds: The maximum number of seconds the connection will be kept open if no data is received or response data cannot be sent out on the connection. The valid range is from 1 to 600 seconds (10 minutes). The default value is 180 seconds (3 minutes). Life seconds: The maximum number of seconds the connection will be kept open, from the time the connection is established. The valid range is from 1 to 86400 seconds (24 hours). The default value is 180 seconds (3 minutes). Requests value: The maximum limit on the number of requests processed on a persistent connection before it is closed. The valid range is from 1 to 86400. The default value is 1. Defaults HTTP server connection idle time: 180 seconds (3 minutes) HTTP server connection life time: 180 seconds (3 minutes) HTTP server connection maximum requests: 1 Reference: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3/configfun/command/reference/cfr_1g04.html#wp10296
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