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3.52.17. RemoteMgmtSettings Chapter 3. Configuration Reference Note This object type does not have an identifier and is identified by the name of the type only. There can only be one instance of this type. 3.52.17. RemoteMgmtSettings Description Setup and configure methods and permissions for remote management of this system. Properties NetconBiDirTimeout WebUIBeforeRules WWWSrv_HTTPPort WWWSrv_HTTPSPort WebUIAllowLoginAutoComplete SSHBeforeRules HTTPSCertificate SNMPBeforeRules SNMPRequestLimit SNMPSysContact SNMPSysName SNMPSysLocation SNMPIfDescription SNMPIfAlias LocalConsoleIdleTimeout WebUIIdleTimeout Specifies the amount of seconds to wait for the administrator to log in before reverting to the previous configuration. (Default: 30) Enable HTTP(S) traffic to the security gateway regardless of configured IP Rules. (Default: Yes) Specifies the HTTP port for the web user interface. (Default: 80) Specifies the HTTPS port for the web user interface. (Default: 443) Allow the web browser to remember the username and password on the login page. (Default: Yes) Enable SSH traffic to the security gateway regardless of configured IP Rules. (Default: Yes) Specifies which certificate to use for HTTPS traffic. Only RSA certificates are supported. (Optional) Enable SNMP traffic to the security gateway regardless of configured IP Rules. (Default: Yes) Maximum number of SNMP packets that will be processed each second. (Default: 100) The contact person for this managed node. (Default: N/A) The name for this managed node. (Default: N/A) The physical location of this node. (Default: N/A) What to display in the SNMP MIB-II ifDescr variables. (Default: Name) What to display in the SNMP ifMIB ifAlias variables. (Default: Hardware) Number of seconds of inactivity until the local console user is automatically logged out. (Default: 900) Number of seconds of inactivity until the HTTP(S) session is closed. (Default: 900) 184