DescriptionName
When a web client connects to Cisco UCS Manager, the client needs
to send refresh requests to Cisco UCS Manager to keep the web session
active. This option specifies the maximum amount of time allowed
between refresh requests for a user in this domain.
If this time limit is exceeded, Cisco UCS Manager considers the web
session to be inactive, but it does not terminate the session.
Specify an integer between 60 and 172800. The default is 600 seconds.
Web Session Refresh Period field
The maximum amount of time that can elapse after the last refresh
request before Cisco UCS Manager considers a web session to have
ended. If this timelimit is exceeded,Cisco UCSManager automatically
terminates the web session.
Specify an integer between 60 and 172800. The default is 7200 seconds.
Web Session Timeout field
The authentication protocol that will be applied to users in this domain.
This can be one of the following:
• Local—The user account must be defined locally in this Cisco
UCS domain.
• Radius—The user must be defined on the RADIUS server
specified for this Cisco UCS domain.
• Tacacs—The user must be defined on the TACACS+ server
specified for this Cisco UCS domain.
• Ldap—The user must be defined on the LDAP server specified
for this Cisco UCS domain.
Realm field
If the Realm is set to anything other than Local, this field allows you
to select the associated provider group, if any.
Provider Group drop-down list
Step 5
Click OK.
Selecting a Primary Authentication Service
Selecting the Console Authentication Service
Before You Begin
If the system uses a remote authentication service, create a provider for that authentication service. If the
system uses only local authentication through Cisco UCS, you do not need to create a provider first.
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Selecting a Primary Authentication Service