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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 8      User Management: Traffic Control, Bandwidth, Schedule
Configure User Session and Heartbeat Timeouts
2.
Click the Edit button next to the role for which you want to configure timeout settings. 
3.
Select the Session Timeout check box and type the number of minutes after which the user’s session 
times out. The timeout clock starts when the user logs on, and is not affected by user activity. After 
the session expires, the user must log in again to continue using the network.
4.
Optionally, type a description of the session length limitation in the Description field.
5.
Click Update when finished. 
Configure Heartbeat Timer (User Inactivity Timeout)
1.
Open the Heartbeat Timer form in the Schedule tab.
Figure 8-11
Heartbeat Timer
2.
Click the Enable Heartbeat Timer checkbox.
3.
Set the number of minutes after which a user is logged off the network if unreachable by connection 
attempt in the Log Out Disconnected Users After field. 
4.
Click Update to save your settings. 
Note that logging a user off the network does not remove them from the Certified List. However, 
removing a user from the Certified List also logs the user off the network. An administrator can drop 
users from the network individually or terminate sessions for all users at once. For additional details see 
 and 
Note
The Clean Access Agent will not send a logout request to the CAS when the client machine is shut down 
based on Clean Access session-based connection setup.