Users Guide

Configuring the DRAC 5 Using the Web User Interface 91
Active Sessions The number of current sessions on the system, less than or equal to the
Max Sessions.
Timeout The time in seconds that a connection is allowed to remain idle. The
session is cancelled when the timeout is reached. Changes to the timeout
setting do not affect the current session. When you change the timeout
setting, you must log out and log in again to make the new setting
effective. Timeout range is 60 to 1920 seconds.
HTTP Port Number The port used by the DRAC that listens for a server connection. The
default setting is 80.
HTTPS Port Number The port used by the DRAC that listens for a server connection. The
default setting is 443.
Table 4-37. SSH Settings
Setting Description
Enabled Enables or disables SSH. Checked=Enabled; Unchecked=Disabled.
Max Sessions The maximum number of simultaneous sessions allowed for this system.
Up to four sessions are supported.
Active Sessions The number of current sessions on the system, less than or equal to the
Max Sessions.
Timeout The Secure Shell idle timeout, in seconds. Range = 60 to 1920 seconds.
Enter 0 seconds to disable the Timeout feature. The default setting is 300.
Port Number The port used by the DRAC that listens for a server connection. The
default setting is 22.
Table 4-38. Telnet Settings
Setting Description
Enabled Enables or disables Telnet. Checked=Enabled; Unchecked=Disabled.
Max Sessions The maximum number of simultaneous sessions allowed for this system.
Up to four sessions are supported.
Active Sessions The number of current sessions on the system, less than or equal to the
Max Sessions.
Timeout The Secure Shell idle timeout, in seconds. Range = 60 to 1920 seconds.
Enter 0 seconds to disable the Timeout feature. The default setting is 0.
Port Number The port used by the DRAC that listens for a server connection. The
default setting is 23.
Table 4-36. Web Server Settings
(continued)
Setting Description