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(end user or administrator) session terminates. To start a new session, the
user must log in again.
You can modify the web session timeout value if you want to shorten or
lengthen the time users are allowed to maintain an inactive session. Note
that changing this value requires stopping and restarting the Tomcat
server, which will terminate any active web sessions.
To modify the web session timeout value:
1Log in to the primary VCX call processor server as root.
2Enter the following commands:
cd /opt/3com/VCX/tomcat/scripts
./sessioncfg
The session timeout configuration script prompts you for a new session
timeout value.
3Enter the number of minutes you want to allow a user’s web session to
remain inactive before terminating the session.
The session timeout configuration script asks you to confirm the change
to the new value.
4Enter Y to accept the change. Enter N to cancel the change.
Your response is case-sensitive. You must enter Y to make the change. If
you enter y (or any other response except Y), the script terminates and
the new value is not applied.
If you enter Y, the script responds with the following prompt:
For your changes to take effect, you must retsart tomcat.
Do you want to restart tomcat now [Y/N]:
5Enter Y to restart Tomcat and apply the new session timeout value.
Your response is case-sensitive. You must enter Y to restart Tomcat and
make the change. If you enter y (or any other response except Y), the
script terminates, Tomcat is not stopped and restarted, and the new value
is not applied.