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Using System Settings
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The inactivity timeout applies to CLI and Web sessions alike. If a Web session is
improperly closed, i.e., if the browser is closed before logging out, the inactivity
timeout determines how long the session will "hang."
Lockout Interval - the length of time that users are prevented from logging in
after they reach the maximum number of login attempts. This parameter may be
set from 1 to 60 minutes, or may be set to 0 to disable User Lockout.
Note: Never change the User Lockout interval while a user is locked, as this may
result in an unexpected actual lockout interval for the user.
Event Log Settings
The event log keeps a record of the last 5,000 events involved with ICIM2
communication and module management.
The following types of events can be selected for inclusion in the event log:
Provisioning - events related to configuring modules, such as changing alarm
thresholds, hysteresis, or control parameters.
Hardware - module insertion or removal events.
System - events related to downloads, reboots, formatting, or clearing the Event
Log.
The following types of events are always included in the event log:
Administration - events related to changing login parameters, user information,
trap destinations, and clock settings
Security - events related to ICIM2 login, logout, and control of IPsec
Administration and Security events are always included in the event log. Logging of
these events cannot be disabled.
SNMP Traps
The SNMP Traps table allows you to enable up to 10 trap destinations and set the IP
address of each destination. Clicking inside the checkbox for a trap destination
alternately enables and disables it.
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