User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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10.1
Configuring the General Access Control Parameters
To avoid unauthorized login to the system, IP-20 automatically blocks users upon
a configurable number of failed login attempts. You can also configure IP-20 to
block users that have not logged into the unit for a defined number of days.
To configure the blocking criteria:
1 Select
Platform > Security > Access Control > General
. The Access Control
General Configuration page opens.
Figure 286: Access Control General Configuration Page
2 In the
Failure login attempts to block user
field, select the number of failed
login attempts that will trigger blocking. If a user attempts to login to the
system with incorrect credentials this number of times consecutively, the user
will temporarily be prevented from logging into the system for the time period
defined in the
Blocking period
field. Valid values are 1-10. The default value is
3.
3 In the
Blocking period (Minutes)
field, enter the length of time, in minutes,
that a user is prevented from logging into the system after the defined
number of failed login attempts. Valid values are 1-60. The default value is 5.
4 In the
Unused account period for blocking (Days)
field, you can configure a
number of days after which a user is prevented from logging into the system if
the user has not logged in for the configured number of days. Valid values are
0, or 30-90. If you enter 0, this feature is disabled. The default value is 0.
5 Click
Apply
.
Once a user is blocked, you can unblock the user from the User Accounts page. To
unblock a user: