2.6.3. Authentication Session Control
Fig. 92. Authentication Session Control Settings.
Authentication session control settings are for controlling the lifetimes of user authentication sessions. The Idle timeout setting specifies how long a user can be idle without generating any traffic before being terminated. The Session timeout setting specifies the maximum session lifetime.
In addition, the Router provides a mechanism for detecting whether a user has left unexpectedly by handshaking between JavaScript code in the log-off authentication page and the Router. The log-off page notifies the Router periodically to announce user existence. When this mechanism for user existence detection is enabled (Keep alive functionality), the Router will terminate a user if no notification is received from the log-off page on the user's computer within the number of minutes specified by the Keep alive interval setting.
NOTE: A zero value in the Idle timeout, Session timeout, or Keep alive interval setting disables the corresponding functionality effectively.
NOTE: The
2.6.4. Authentication Page Customization
2.6.4.1.
Fig. 93. Log-On Page Customization Settings.
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