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• If radius_then_local is selected, users will be authenticated first against the configured RADIUS server. If the
user cannot be authenticated, they will then be authenticated locally.
Section 4.5

Setting the Maximum Number of Sessions

To set the maximum number of sessions that can be open at one time, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Navigate to admin » session-limits and configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
max-sessions-total { max-sessions-total }
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 4.6

Managing Alarms

The alarm system in RUGGEDCOM ROX II notifies users when events of interest occur. The system is highly
configurable, allowing users to:
• Enable/disable most alarms, with the exception of mandatory alarms
• Configure whether or not an alarm triggers the failsafe relay and illuminates the alarm indicator LED on the
device
• Configure the severity of most alarms (i.e. emergency, alert, critical, error, etc.), with the exception of some
where the severity is fixed
Each alarm is categorized by its type (or subsystem):
Alarm Type
Admin
Chassis
Switch
Eth
WAN
Cellmodem
Security
The following sections describe how to configure and manage alarms:
Section 4.6.1, "Pre-Configured Alarms"
Setting the Maximum Number of Sessions
Description
Admin alarms are for administrative aspects of the device, such as feature-key problems.
Chassis alarms are for physical or electrical problems, or similar events of interest. This includes irregular
voltages at the power supply or the insertion or removal of a module.
Switch alarms are for link up/down events on switch interfaces.
Eth alarms are for fe-cm port related events, such as link up/down events.
WAN alarms are for T1/E1 and DDS interface related events, such as link up/down events.
Cellular alarms are for cellular interface related events, such as link up/down events.
Security alarms are for certificate expiry events. This includes warnings 30 days before a certificate is set to
expire and when an expired certificate is installed.
Description
Synopsis: { unbounded }
Default: 70
Puts a limit on the total number of concurrent sessions to ROX.
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