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“date-time” is in the daylight
saving time range:
If the value of
“date-time”-“summer-offset” is not
in the summer-time range, the
system time configured is
“date-time”-“summer-offset”;
If the value of
“date-time”-“summer-offset” is in
the summer-time range, the
system time configured is
“date-time”.
Configure: clock timezone zone-time add 1, clock
summer-time ss one-off 1:00 2008/1/1 1:00
2008/8/8 2 and clock datetime 1:30 2008/1/1
System time configured: 23:30:00 zone-time Mon
12/31/2007
Configure: clock timezone zone-time add 1, clock
summer-time ss one-off 1:00 2008/1/1 1:00
2008/8/8 2 and clock datetime 3:00 2008/1/1
System time configured: 03:00:00 ss Tue
01/01/2008
Setting the idle timeout timer
NOTE:
You can set the idle timeout timer in the web interface or the CLI.
Setting the idle timeout timer in the web interface
You can set the idle timeout timer for a logged-in user. If a logged-in user does not perform any operation
before the timer expires, the system logs the user off the web interface.
Select Device Management > Device Basic > Web Management from the navigation tree to enter the
page, as shown in Figure 64.
Figure 64 Web management
Table 8 Web management configuration items
Item Descri
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Idle timeout Set the idle timeout period for a logged-in user
Setting the idle timeout timer in the CLI
You can set the idle timeout timer for a logged-in user. After a user logs in to the firewall, if the user does
not perform any operation before the timer expires, the firewall automatically tears down the connection
to the user. If you set this timer to 0, the firewall does not tear down the connection automatically.
Follow these steps to set the idle timeout timer: