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Cisco RV260 series User Manual

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To configure the Web Login Session Timeout, select System Configuration > User Accounts and set the
following in the Web Login Session Timeout section:
Set the minutes for the inactivity timeout. (Range: 0-1440, 0 means
never times out.)
Administrator Inactivity Timeout
Set the minutes for guest inactivity timeout. (Range: 0-1440, 0
means never times out.)
Guest Inactivity Timeout
Set the minutes for the lobby ambassador inactivity timeout.
(Range: 0-1440, 0 means never times out.)
Lobby Ambassador Inactivity Timeout
In the Local User Password Complexity section, to create local users and determine the password complexity,
follow these steps:
Step 1 Select System Configuration > User Accounts.
Step 2 In the Password Complexity Settings check Enabled and enter the following information:
Enter the minimum length of the password to create a new password. The
range that can be entered is 0 to 64 and the default length is 8.
Minimal password length
Enter the minimum number of character classes to be used while creating the
new password. The range is 0 to 4 and the default number is 3. The four classes
are: upper case, lower case, numbers, and special characters.
Minimal number of character classes
Enable this check box to require the user to enter a different password when
the current password expires.
The new password must be different
than the current one
Enter the number of days for password aging time. (Range: 0-365, 0 means
that it never expires.)
Password Aging Time
Step 3 To add a user on the router, click Add under Local Users and on the Add/Edit User Account page, enter the following
information:
Enter a username.Username
Enter a password.New Password
Confirm the password.Confirm Password
Select the group from the drop-down list.
Administrator An administrator user gets read and write access to the device
manager and can change the configuration data.
Guest A guest account gets read-only access to the device manager.
Group
Step 4 Click Apply.
RV260x Administration Guide
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System Configuration
User Accounts

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Cisco RV260 series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelRV260 series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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