Nokia IPSO 4.0 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide 301
Configuring Basic Nokia Network Voyager Options
You can configure the following options for Nokia Network Voyager access:
Allow Network Voyager access (enabled by default)
Enable session management (enabled by default)
Specify a Network Voyager SSL/TLS port number
Require encryption
Note
Changes to some of these settings might make Network Voyager unusable. You can use the
CLI set voyager commands to regain access.
To configure Web access for Nokia Network Voyager
1. Click Voyager Options under Configuration > Security and Access > Voyager in the tree
view.
2. Select Yes for the Allow Voyager Web Access field. This option is selected by default.
Caution
If you uncheck the check box, you must use the CLI to access your IP security platform.
3. To enable cookie-based session management, select Yes for the Enable Session Management
field.
4. Enter the time interval for which a Network Voyager user is allowed to be logged in without
activity in the Session Timeout in Minutes text box.
The default value is 20 minutes. If the user closes the browser without logging out, the
exclusive configuration lock remains in effect until the session time-out interval expires.
5. Enter the number of the port to use for SSL/TLS-secure connections in the port number text
box.
The default is port 443.
Using the default port allows users to connect to Network Voyager without specifying a port
number in the URL. If you change the port number, users must specify a port number in the
URL: for example, https://hostname:<portnumber>/.
6. Select the appropriate encryption level for your security needs from the Require Encryption
drop-down list; for example, 40-bit key or stronger.
Note
The encryption level you enter is the minimum level of encryption you require. You might
obtain stronger encryption by default if your Web browser supports it.
7. Click Submit.