The following table lists the default timeout values for the specified interfaces.
Table 1. Default timeout valuesThe following table shows the default session timeout values:
Interface
Default timeout
Access token
1 minute
Refresh token
8 hours
UI session
10 minutes
CLI session
10 minutes
You cannot modify the access and refresh token timeout values. However, you can modify the
Cyber Recovery UI and
CRCLI session timeout values.
NOTE:
If you close the browser window or tab while the
Cyber Recovery UI is running, and then access the
Cyber Recovery UI within the session timeout limit, the
Cyber Recovery dashboard is displayed. You are not required to log in. However, after the session timeout expires, you must log in to the
Cyber Recovery UI again.
As a best practice, we recommend that you log out of the
Cyber Recovery UI when you complete your
Cyber Recovery session rather than allowing the session to time out.
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