Lantronix SISPM1040-3166-L Web User Guide Rev G PDF 14.13 MB - Page 13
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-3xxx-L Web User Guide : Auto-Logout dropdown lets you set the amount of time after a successful login before an automatic log out occurs. The selections are OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 (default), 20, 30, 40, and 60 minutes. When you select an auto-logout you must click the Save button for it take effect. Save changes is retained after reboot/restart; however, if you reset the switch to factory defaults, then Auto-Logout goes back to its default of 10 min. (added at FW v8.40.1778). After you change the Auto-Logout timeout and then log out and log back in, the AutoLogout timeout setting will be the setting saved to the start-up config file. When the Auto-Logout timeout setting is changed, it directly writes to running-config. To save the timeout change to start-up config, you must execute a save to startup-config. To examine the running-config, run the CLI command "showing running-config". To save the timeout change into startup-config, you must do a save to startup-config and then reboot the switch. In other words: • When you power on the switch, it will get the settings from startup-config. • When you logout and login (without switch reboot), the switch will get the timeout settings from startup- config. • When you reload defaults, the switch will get the timeout settings default-config. For the "Save to start-up config" behavior, if you don't save the config, when you change the timeout setting but logout, at the next login the timeout setting remains unchanged as the setting in start-up config. If you save timeout setting to start-up config: When you change the timeout setting and save to startup-config (click the disc icon), the changed timeout setting will be applied to running-config and start-up config immediately. If you don't save timeout setting to start-up config: When the you change the timeout setting (without save to startup-config), the timeout change will be applied to running-config immediately. After Logout and login, the timeout setting will be the setting saved in start-up config. After Logout and login, the timeout setting will be the setting saved in start-up configure. After a switch reboot, the timeout setting will be the After you reboot the switch, the timeout setting will be setting saved in start-up config. the setting saved in start-up config. Webpage Messages Message: Wrong username or password! Recovery: Re-try the login with the correct username and password credentials. Message: There are too many users in the system. Recovery: Try to log in later. 33763 Rev. G https://www.transition.com Page 13 of 496