8312 Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference GuideNoteNetwork Voyager uses cookies to keep track of HTTP sessions. Network Voyager cookiebased session management does not store user names or passwords in any form in thecookies. You should continue to access Network Voyager from a secure workstation.For information about configuration locks and instructions about how to override aconfiguration lock, see “Obtaining a Configuration Lock” on page 25.Enabling Enabling or Disabling Session ManagementNetwork Voyager dession management is enabled by default. If you disable sessionmanagement, the login window asks only for user name and password, with no options forconfiguration locks.NoteYour browser must be configured to accept cookies to enable session management.To enable or disable session management1. Click Voyager Options under Configuration > Security and Access > Voyager in the treeview.2. Select Yes for Enable Cookie-Based Session Management to enable session management;select No to disable session management.3. Click Apply.A new login window opens. See “Obtaining a Configuration Lock” on page 25.4. Close your browser and make a new connection to the system.Configuring Session TimeoutsYou can adjust the time interval which Network Voyager allows a user to be logged in withoutactivity. If you close your browser without logging out, the configuration lock remains in effectuntil the interval expires.To set the session timeout interval1. Click Voyager Options under Configuration > Security and Access > Voyager in the treeview.2. In the Session Timeout text box, enter the time in seconds. The default is 20 minutes.3. Click Submit.