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Chapter 29 User/Group The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 137 Configuration > Object > User/Group > Setting LABEL User Default Settings Default Settings Edit # User Type DESCRIPTION These authentication timeout settings are used by default when you create a new user account. They 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. Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen where you can modify the entry's settings. This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific entry. These are the kinds of user account the UAG supports. Lease Time • admin - this user can look at and change the configuration of the UAG • limited-admin - this user can look at the configuration of the UAG but not to change it • user - this user has access to the UAG's services but cannot look at the configuration • guest - this user has access to the UAG's services but cannot look at the configuration • ext-user - this user account is maintained in a remote server, such as RADIUS or LDAP. See Ext-User Accounts on page 356 for more information about this type. • ext-group-user - this user account is maintained in a remote server, such as RADIUS or LDAP. See Ext-Group-User Accounts on page 356 for more information about this type. This is the default lease time in minutes for each type of user account. It defines the number of minutes the user has to renew the current session before the user is logged out. Reauthentication Time Due Time Miscellaneous Settings Allow renewing lease time automatically Enable user idle detection User idle timeout Admin users renew the session every time the main screen refreshes in the Web Configurator. Access users can renew the session by clicking the Renew button on their screen. If you allow access users to renew time automatically (see Section 29.4 on page 362), the users can select this check box on their screen as well. In this case, the session is automatically renewed before the lease time expires. This is the default reauthentication time in minutes for each type of user account. It defines the number of minutes the user can be logged into the UAG in one session before having to log in again. Unlike Lease Time, the user has no opportunity to renew the session without logging out. This is the time (in 24-hour format) at which the user will be automatically logged out of the UAG and has to log in again. Select this check box if access users can renew lease time automatically, as well as manually, simply by selecting the Updating lease time automatically check box on their screen. This is applicable for access users. Select this check box if you want the UAG to monitor how long each access user is logged in and idle (in other words, there is no traffic for this access user). The UAG automatically logs out the access user once the User idle timeout has been reached. This is applicable for access users. User Logon Settings This field is effective when Enable user idle detection is checked. Type the number of minutes each access user can be logged in and idle before the UAG automatically logs out the access user. UAG715 User's Guide 363

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 137
Configuration > Object > User/Group > Setting
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
User Default Settings
Default Settings
These authentication timeout settings are used by default when you create a
new user account. They 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.
Edit
Double-click an entry or select it and click
Edit
to open a screen where you can
modify the entry’s settings.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific entry.
User Type
These are the kinds of user account the UAG supports.
admin
- this user can look at and change the configuration of the UAG
limited-admin
- this user can look at the configuration of the UAG but not
to change it
user
- this user has access to the UAG’s services but cannot look at the
configuration
guest
- this user has access to the UAG’s services but cannot look at the
configuration
ext-user
- this user account is maintained in a remote server, such as
RADIUS or LDAP. See
Ext-User Accounts on page 356
for more information
about this type.
ext-group-user
- this user account is maintained in a remote server, such
as RADIUS or LDAP. See
Ext-Group-User Accounts on page 356
for more
information about this type.
Lease Time
This is the default lease time in minutes for each type of user account. It
defines the number of minutes the user has to renew the current session
before the user is logged out.
Admin users renew the session every time the main screen refreshes in the
Web Configurator. Access users can renew the session by clicking the
Renew
button on their screen. If you allow access users to renew time automatically
(see
Section 29.4 on page 362
), the users can select this check box on their
screen as well. In this case, the session is automatically renewed before the
lease time expires.
Reauthentication Time
This is the default reauthentication time in minutes for each type of user
account. It defines the number of minutes the user can be logged into the UAG
in one session before having to log in again. Unlike
Lease Time
, the user has
no opportunity to renew the session without logging out.
Due Time
This is the time (in 24-hour format) at which the user will be automatically
logged out of the UAG and has to log in again.
Miscellaneous Settings
Allow renewing lease
time automatically
Select this check box if access users can renew lease time automatically, as
well as manually, simply by selecting the
Updating lease time automatically
check box on their screen.
Enable user idle
detection
This is applicable for access users.
Select this check box if you want the UAG to monitor how long each access user
is logged in and idle (in other words, there is no traffic for this access user).
The UAG automatically logs out the access user once the
User idle timeout
has been reached.
User idle timeout
This is applicable for access users.
This field is effective when
Enable user idle detection
is checked. Type the
number of minutes each access user can be logged in and idle before the UAG
automatically logs out the access user.
User Logon Settings