Control Access to the Gateway

Section

Field Description

 

Inactivity Time

 

60 minutes [Factory default when a user is created. Otherwise, it is 0 (zero)].

 

Enter the amount of time during a user session where there is no Internet access activity,

 

indicating that the user is no longer online. If the inactivity timer is triggered, the user

 

session will be closed automatically. In order to regain Internet access, the user must log in

 

again with their User Name and Password.

 

Note: Set the Inactivity time value to 0 (zero) to prevent session timeout.

 

 

 

Access Restrictions > Local Log

 

This page allows you to track, by user, any attempts made by that user to access

 

Internet sites that are restricted. From this page you can also view events captured

 

by the parental control event-reporting feature.

 

Select the Local Log tab to open the Access Restrictions Local Log page.

 

The following illustration is an example of the Access Restrictions Local Log page.

Section

Field Description

Local Log

Last Occurence

Parental Control - Event

Displays the time of the most recent attempt to access a

Log

restricted Internet site

 

Action

 

Displays the action taken by the system

 

Target

 

Displays the URL of the restricted site

 

User

 

Displays the user who attempted a restricted site

 

Source

 

Displays the IP address of the PC that was used when

 

attempting to access a restricted website

 

 

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Cisco Systems EPC3925, DPC3925, 4031761, 4031762 Access Restrictions Local Log, Section Field Description Inactivity Time

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