Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 32      Distributing Administrative Tasks
  Configuring Access to the Email Security Appliance
Step 5
If connecting through a proxy is allowed, enter the following information: 
The IP addresses of the proxies allowed to connect to the appliance. Use commas to separate 
multiple entries.
The name of the origin IP header that the proxy sends to the appliance, which contains the IP 
addresses of the remote user’s machine and the proxy servers that forwarded the request. By default, 
the name of the header is 
x-forwarded-for
.
Step 6
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring Session Timeouts
Configuring the Web UI Session Timeout
You can specify how long a user can be logged into the Email Security appliance’s Web UI before 
AsyncOS logs the user out due to inactivity. This Web UI session timeout applies to:
All users, including administrator
HTTP and HTTPS sessions
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Once AsyncOS logs a user out, the appliance redirects the user’s web browser to login page.
Procedure 
Step 1
Select System Administration > Network Access
Step 2
Click Edit Settings
Step 3
In the Web UI Inactivity Timeout field, enter the number of minutes users can be inactive before being 
logged out. You can define a timeout period between 5 and 1440 minutes. 
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
You can also use the 
adminaccessconfig
 command in CLI to configure Web UI session timeout. See 
Cisco AsyncOS for Email CLI Reference Guide.
Configuring the CLI Session Timeout
You can specify how long a user can be logged into the Email Security appliance’s CLI before AsyncOS 
logs the user out due to inactivity. The CLI session timeout applies:
To all users, including administrator
Only to the connections using Secure Shell (SSH), SCP, and direct serial connection