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KVM Access Management Software User Manual94
Sidebar Server Tree
When KVM ACCESS Network is selected on the menu bar, clicking on a server name, either in the
Sidebar or in the Interactive Display Panel, opens a page with two Panel Menu entries: Properties, and
Sessions.
Properties
The Properties page opens as the default. This page displays information reflecting the server's
configuration settings. It is view only. Any changes to these settings must be made through the Server
Information Panel Menu of the This Server menu (see page 74).
Sessions
Click the Sessions Panel Menu item that appears when KVM ACCESS Network is selected on the Page
Menu or in the Sidebar to list all the sessions currently taking place on all KVM ACCESS on the
installation and provide the “who, where and when” information for each.
Note: 1. To only see the sessions for a particular KVM ACCESS server, use the navigation
buttons at the top-right of the main panel to select it.
2. To end a session, you must do it from the KVM ACCESS Server Sessions Panel Menu.
Login Policy. Select Allow single login if you do not want users to be able to log in more than once at
the same time.
Select Allow duplicate logins if you want users to be able to log in with the same account more than
once at the same time. This is the default.
Lockout Policy. To lock users out after a specified number of failed login attempts, click to put a check
in the Lockout users after invalid login attempts checkbox. The default is enabled.
Note: If you don't check this box, users can attempt to log in an unlimited number of times
with no restrictions. For security purposes, enabling the lockout policy is recommended.
• Enter the number of login failures you wish to allow before the user gets locked out in the
Maximum Login Failures field. The value specified here must be at least 1. The default is 5.
• Enter the amount of time (in minutes) a locked out user must wait before being allowed to log in
again in the Timeout field. The value specified here must be at least 1. The default is 30.
• Enabling Require manual unlock, means that users will not be able to log in after their account
has been locked until they contact an administrator to have the administrator manually unlock the
account. See Unlocking User Accounts, page 58, for details. The default is disabled (no check in
the checkbox).










