Polycom Welding System 3725-77601-001H Manual Do Utilizador
Polycom CMA System Operations Guide
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When prompted, click Yes to confirm the deletion.
A dialog box informs you that the certificate has been deleted.
A dialog box informs you that the certificate has been deleted.
View the Expiration Dates for Certificates and CRLs
Certificates and certificate revocation lists expire. To view their expiration
dates, see
Change the System User Interface Timeout and Number of
Sessions
Sessions
To change the CMA system user interface timeout and number of sessions
1
Go to Admin > Management and Security Settings > Session
Management.
2
On the Session Management page, configure these settings as needed.
3
Click Update.
Field
Description
CMA user interface
timeout
timeout
By default, the CMA system user interface times out
after 10 minutes of inactivity. Use this procedure to
change the timeout value for the user interface inactivity
timer. Possible value is 5 to 60 minutes.
after 10 minutes of inactivity. Use this procedure to
change the timeout value for the user interface inactivity
timer. Possible value is 5 to 60 minutes.
Maximum number
of sessions per
user
of sessions per
user
The number of simultaneous login sessions per user ID.
By default, the maximum number of sessions per user
ID is 5. Possible value is 1 to 10 sessions.
By default, the maximum number of sessions per user
ID is 5. Possible value is 1 to 10 sessions.
Maximum number
of sessions per
system
of sessions per
system
The number of simultaneous login sessions by all users.
By default, the maximum number of sessions by all
users is 50. Possible value is 2 to 50 sessions.
By default, the maximum number of sessions by all
users is 50. Possible value is 2 to 50 sessions.
Note
If this limit is reached, but none of the logged-in users is
an Administrator, the first Administrator user to arrive is
granted access, and the system terminates the
non-Administrator session that’s been idle the longest.
an Administrator, the first Administrator user to arrive is
granted access, and the system terminates the
non-Administrator session that’s been idle the longest.