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1041 Access Point -- Web Management Login Timeout

markparr
Level 1
Level 1

I've looked thru the various screens but I have not found anywhere to change the Timeout value on the login to Web Management of my 1041 Access Point.  Is that definable? 

It seems like if you pause for any amount of time, you have to login again before you can do anything.  The time window is just annoyingly small and I want to bump it up to something else.

Thanks

Mark

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Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

its not definable on the Autonomous AP, but its der on the WLC though!!

Here is the command reference guide, we do not have a command to do the same

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_10b_JA/command/reference/cr12410b-chap2.html#wp3270481

Lemme know if this answerd ur question!!

Regards

Surendra

Regards
Surendra BG

Getting a "Forbidden File or Application" page when I try to go to that link even after successfully logging to the Support site.

Thats a partner link.. guess that needs a valid username and password!!

Check this

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_10b_JA/command/reference/cr12410b-chap2.html#wp3270481

Just checked in my device as well, we cannot do it

lemme know if this answered ur question..

Regards

Surendra

Regards
Surendra BG

markparr
Level 1
Level 1

BTW -- the 1041 AP is a stand alone AP.

Yup i came to that know ur using that in Standalone mode!!

Regards
Surendra BG

dmantill
Level 4
Level 4

You need to do it thru command line... I havent test it.. but AP accepts the command...

Use THIS COMMAND...

ip http timeout-policy idle seconds life seconds requests value

Example:

Router(config)# ip http timeout-policy idle 30  life 120 requests 100

(Optional) Sets the characteristics that determine how long a connection  to the HTTP server should remain open. The characteristics are:

idle—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. Note  that a new value may not take effect on any already existing  connections. If the server is too busy or the limit on the life time or the number of requests is reached, the connection may be closed sooner. The default value is 180 seconds (3 minutes).

life—The  maximum number of seconds the connection will be kept open, from the  time the connection is established. Note that the new value may not take  effect on any already existing connections. If the server is too busy  or the limit on the idle time or the number of requests is reached, it  may close the connection sooner. Also, since the server will not close  the connection while actively processing a request, the connection may  remain open longer than the specified life time  if processing is occurring when the life maximum is reached. In this  case, the connection will be closed when processing finishes. The  default value is 180 seconds (3 minutes). The maximum value is 86400  seconds (24 hours).

requests—The  maximum limit on the number of requests processed on a persistent  connection before it is closed. Note that the new value may not take  effect on already existing connections. If the server is too busy or the  limit on the idle time or the life time is reached, the connection may  be closed before the maximum number of requests are processed. The  default value is 1. The maximum value is 86400.

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