Chapter 23 - Ultra Secure Mode
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4 Click OK to close the Update Flag dialog box.
5 Click OK to close the System Flags dialog box.
System Flags affected by Ultra Secure Mode
When the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE flag is set to YES the default and range values of the
following flags are affected.
For flag changes (including deletion) to take effect, reset the MCU. For more information see
"Resetting the Collaboration Server (RMX)” on page 21-77.
Table 23-1 ULTRA_SECURE_MODE Flag Value – Effect on System Flags
Flag
ULTRA_SECURE_MODE =
YES NO
Range Default Range Default
Network Security
ENABLE_ACCEPTING_ICMP_REDIRECT YES/
NO
NO YES/
NO
YES
ENABLE_SENDING_ICMP_DESTINATION_U
NREACHABLE
YES/
NO
NO YES/
NO
YES
SEPARATE_MANAGEMENT_NETWORK YES/
NO
YES NO NO
Login and Session Management
APACHE_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT 1-999 15 1-999 120
LAST_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS YES/
NO
YES YES/
NO
NO
MAX_KEEP_ALIVE_REQUESTS 0 - > 0
MAX_NUMBER_OF_MANAGEMENT_SESSIO
NS_PER_SYSTEM
4-80 80 4-80 80
MAX_NUMBER_OF_MANAGEMENT_SESSIO
NS_PER_USER
4-80 20 4-80 10
SESSION_TIMOUT_IN_MINUTES 1-999 10 0-999 0
USER_LOCKOUT YES/
NO
YES YES/
NO
NO
USER_LOCKOUT_DURATION_IN_MINUTES 0-480 0 0-480 0
USER_LOCKOUT_WINDOW_IN_MINUTES 0-45000 60 0-45000 60
User Management
DISABLE_INACTIVE_USER 1-90 30 0-90 0