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tm-sessionParameter

The following operations can be performed on "tm-sessionParameter":

set| unset| show|

set tm sessionParameter

Sets global parameters for the traffic management (TM) session. Parameters defined when adding a traffic session action override these parameters.

Synopsis

set tm sessionParameter [-sessTimeout <mins>] [-defaultAuthorizationAction ( ALLOW | DENY )] [-SSO ( ON | OFF )] [-ssoCredential ( PRIMARY | SECONDARY )] [-ssoDomain <string>] [-kcdAccount <string>] [-httpOnlyCookie ( YES | NO )] [-persistentCookie ( ON | OFF )] [-persistentCookieValidity <positive_integer>] [-homePage <URL>]

Arguments

sessTimeout

Session timeout, in minutes. If there is no traffic during the timeout period, the user is disconnected and must reauthenticate to access the intranet resources. Default value: 30 Minimum value: 1

defaultAuthorizationAction

Allow or deny access to content for which there is no specific authorization policy.

Possible values: ALLOW, DENY Default value: DENY

SSO

Log users on to all web applications automatically after they authenticate, or pass users to the web application logon page to authenticate for each application.

Possible values: ON, OFF Default value: OFF

ssoCredential

Use primary or secondary authentication credentials for single sign-on.

Possible values: PRIMARY, SECONDARY Default value: PRIMARY

ssoDomain

Domain to use for single sign-on.

kcdAccount

Kerberos constrained delegation account name

httpOnlyCookie

Allow only an HTTP session cookie, in which case the cookie cannot be accessed by scripts.

Possible values: YES, NO Default value: YES

persistentCookie

Use persistent SSO cookies for the traffic session. A persistent cookie remains on the user device and is sent with each HTTP request. The cookie becomes stale if the session ends.

Possible values: ON, OFF Default value: OFF

persistentCookieValidity

Integer specifying the number of minutes for which the persistent cookie remains valid. Can be set only if the persistence cookie setting is enabled. Minimum value: 1

homePage

Web address of the home page that a user is displayed when authentication vserver is bookmarked and used to login. Default value: "None"

unset tm sessionParameter

Resets the attributes of the specified traffic session parameters. Attributes for which a default value is available revert to their default values. Refer to the set tm sessionParameter command for descriptions of the parameters..Refer to the set tm sessionParameter command for meanings of the arguments.

Synopsis

unset tm sessionParameter [-sessTimeout] [-SSO] [-ssoDomain] [-kcdAccount] [-persistentCookie] [-homePage] [-defaultAuthorizationAction] [-ssoCredential] [-httpOnlyCookie] [-persistentCookieValidity]

show tm sessionParameter

Displays information about traffic session parameters.

Synopsis

show tm sessionParameter

Arguments

Output

name

sessTimeout

The session timeout, in minutes.

defaultAuthorizationAction

The Authentication Action, e.g. allow or deny.

SSO

Whether or not Single Sign-On is used for this session.

ssoCredential

Use primary or secondary authentication credentials for single sign-on.

ssoDomain

Domain to use for single sign-on.

kcdAccount

Kerberos constrained delegation account name

httpOnlyCookie

Allow only an HTTP session cookie, in which case the cookie cannot be accessed by scripts.

homePage

Web address of the home page that a user is displayed when authentication vserver is bookmarked and used to login.

persistentCookie

Use persistent SSO cookies for the traffic session. A persistent cookie remains on the user device and is sent with each HTTP request. The cookie becomes stale if the session ends.

persistentCookieValidity

Integer specifying the number of minutes for which the persistent cookie remains valid. Can be set only if the persistence cookie setting is enabled.

tmsessionpolicyBindtype

Indicates current bind type (Classic/Advanced) for TM session policy across all bind entities

tmsessionpolicyCount

Count of TM session policies across all bind entities

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