User's Manual
Chapter 44 User/Group
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44.4.1 Default 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.
To access this screen, go to the Configuration > Object > User/Group > Setting screen (see
Section 44.4 on page 605), and click one of the Default Authentication Timeout Settings
section’s Edit icons.
Figure 405 Configuration > Object > User/Group > Setting > Edit
Maximum number per
access account
This field is effective when Limit ... for access account is checked.
Type the maximum number of simultaneous logins by each access
user.
User Lockout Settings
Enable logon retry limit Select this check box to set a limit on the number of times 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.
Table 234 Configuration > Object > User/Group > Setting (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION