interface.
The valid value is 0-100000, where 0 means no timeout. The
default is 15.
Note: This parameter can apply to all users, or per user when
set in the Web Users table.
Web: Deny Access On Fail Count
[DenyAccessOnFailCount]
Defines the maximum number of failed login attempts, after
which the requesting IP address is blocked.
The valid value range is 0 to 10. The values 0 and 1 mean
immediate block. The default is 3.
Web: Deny Authentication Timer
EMS: WEB Deny Authentication
Timer
[DenyAuthenticationTimer]
Defines the duration (in seconds) for which login to the Web
interface is denied from a specific IP address (for all users)
when the number of failed login attempts has exceeded the
maximum. This maximum is defined by the
DenyAcce
can users attempt to login from this same IP address.
The valid value is 0 to 100000, where 0 means that login is not
denied regardless of number of failed login attempts. The
default is 60.
Web: Display Login Information
[DisplayLoginInformation]
Enables display of user's login information on each successful
login attempt.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
[EnableMgmtTwoFactorAuthenti
cation]
Enables Web login authentication using a third-party, smart
card.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
When enabled, the device retrieves the Web user’s login
username from the smart card, which is automatically displayed
(read-only) in the Web Login screen; the user is then required to
provide only the login password.
Typically, a TLS connection is established between the smart
card and the device’s Web interface, and a RADIUS server is
implemented to authenticate the password with the username.
Thus, this feature implements a two-factor authentication - what
the user has (the physical card) and what the user knows (i.e.,
the login password).
EMS: HTTPS Port
[HTTPport]
Defines the LAN HTTP port for Web management (default is
80). To enable Web management from the LAN, configure the
desired port.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
EMS: Disable WEB Config
[DisableWebConfig]
Determines whether the entire Web interface is read-only.
[0] = (Default) Enables modifications of parameters.
[1] = Web interface is read-only.
When in read-only mode, parameters can't be modified. In
addition, the following pages can't be accessed: 'Web User
Accounts', 'Certificates', 'Regional Settings', 'Maintenance
Actions' and all file-loading pages ('Load Auxiliary Files',
'Software Upgrade Wizard', and 'Configuration File').