Configuring AAA Services
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2.
Do one of the following:
To prevent failed authorization attempts from locking out a user
account, clear the
Enable account lockout
check box.
To prevent access to a user account after failed authorizations,
select the
Enable account lockout
check box, and then set the
following parameters:
a.
In the
Failed authorizations before lockout
box, type or
select a number between 1 and 10 to define the number of
authorization attempts before the user account is locked out of
the AAA Service.
b.
In the
Lockout duration
area, do one of the following:
Select
Until unlocked by admin
to require an account
to remain locked until manually unlocked.
Select
For a duration of
to automatically unlock the
account after a specified duration. You can specify a
lockout duration from 1 minute up to 10 weeks.
3.
In the
Clear failed authorization tokens older than
box, type or
select an amount of time the AAA Server stores a record of a failed
authorization attempt, from 10 minutes to 4 weeks. The default is 1
hour.
4.
In the
Maximum authorization attempts per session
box, type
or select from 1-10 attempts at authorization before the user is
disconnected from the AAA Service.
5.
In the
Maximum time for data entry
box, type or select the
maximum time (30 seconds to 5 minutes) that the user is allowed to
enter information for each prompt before being disconnected from the
AAA Service.
6.
In the
Maximum time to maintain portal through Policy
box,
type or select the duration that a portal is opened in the Policy upon
successful authorization, (up to 30 minutes). AAA Service Users can
call the protected phone number on which they are authorized only
during the time a portal is opened in the Policy, specified by the AAA
Services.
7.
In the
Number of rings before answering
box, specify the number
of rings (1 to 10) that must occur before the AAA Server answers a
call. If set to less than 2 rings, Caller ID cannot initialize and the ETM
System may be unable to identify the source phone number.