Chapter 35 User/Group

Table 175 Configuration > Object > User/Group > Setting (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Limit the number of

Select this check box if you want to set a limit on the number

simultaneous logons

of simultaneous logins by admin users. If you do not select

for administration

this, admin users can login as many times as they want at the

account

same time using the same or different IP addresses.

 

 

 

Maximum number per

This field is effective when Limit ... for administration

administration

account is checked. Type the maximum number of

account

simultaneous logins by each admin user.

 

 

 

Limit the number of

Select this check box if you want to set a limit on the number

simultaneous logons

of simultaneous logins by non-admin users. If you do not

for access account

select this, access users can login as many times as they want

 

 

as long as they use different IP addresses.

 

 

Maximum number per

This field is effective when Limit ... for access account is

access account

checked. Type the maximum number of simultaneous logins by

 

each access user.

 

 

User Lockout Settings

 

 

 

Enable logon retry

Select this check box to set a limit on the number of times

limit

each user can login unsuccessfully (for example, wrong

 

password) before the IP address is locked out for a specified

 

amount of time.

 

 

Maximum retry count

This field is effective when Enable logon retry limit is

 

checked. Type the maximum number of times each user can

 

login unsuccessfully before the IP address is locked out for the

 

specified lockout period. The number must be between 1 and

 

99.

 

 

Lockout period

This field is effective when Enable logon retry limit is

 

checked. Type the number of minutes the user must wait to try

 

to login again, if logon retry limit is enabled and the

 

maximum retry count is reached. This number must be

 

between 1 and 65,535 (about 45.5 days).

 

 

Apply

Click Apply to save the changes.

 

 

Reset

Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings.

 

 

35.4.1Default User Authentication Timeout Settings Edit Screens

The Default Authentication Timeout Settings Edit screen allows you to set the default authentication timeout settings for the selected type of user account. These default authentication timeout settings also control the settings for any existing user accounts that are set to use the default settings. You can still manually configure any user account’s authentication timeout settings.

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