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Default
0
Format
user <user-id> session-timeout <timeout>
Mode
Captive Portal Config
Example: The following shows an example of the command.
(DWS-4026)(Config-CP) #user 1 session-timeout 86400<cr>
no user session-timeout
This command sets the session timeout value for the associated captive portal user to the default value. The <user-id>
variable is a user configured in the local database.
Format
no user <user-id> session-timeout
Mode
Captive Portal Config
Example: The following shows an example of the command.
(DWS-4026)(Config-CP) #no user 1 session-timeout<cr>
user idle-timeout
This command sets the session idle timeout value for the associated captive portal user. The <user-id> variable is the ID
of a user configured in the local database, and is a number in the range of 1 to 128. The <timeout> variable is a number
that represents the idle timeout in seconds. Use 0 to indicate that the timeout is not enforced.
Default
0
Format
user <user-id> idle-timeout <timeout>
Mode
Captive Portal Config
Example: The following shows an example of the command.
(DWS-4026)(Config-CP) #user 1 idle-timeout 600<cr>
no user idle-timeout
This command sets the session idle timeout value for the associated captive portal user to the default value. The <user-
id> variable is a user configured in the local database.
Format
no user <user-id> idle-timeout
Mode
Captive Portal Config
Example: The following shows an example of the command.
(DWS-4026)(Config-CP) #no user 1 idle-timeout<cr>
user max-bandwidth-up
This command is used to configure the bandwidth in bytes per second (bps) at which the client can send data into the
network. 0 denotes using the default value configured for the captive portal.
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