/mcp• Set the Enable Caching enterprise parameter to True. With this parameter enabled, Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses cached credentials for up to 2 minutes. • Set the Enable Caching enterprise parameter to False to disable caching, so that the system does not use cached credentials for authentication. The system ignores this setting for LDAP authentication. Credential caching requires a minimal amount of additional memory per user. Step 3 Click Save. Manage Session Termination Administrators can use this procedure to terminate a user's active sign-in session specific to each node. • An administrator with privilege level 4 only can terminate the sessions. • Session Management terminates the active sign-in sessions on a particular node. If the administrator wants to terminate all the user sessions across different nodes, then the administrator has to sign-in to each node and terminate the sessions. Note This applies to the following interfaces: • Cisco Unified CM Administration • Cisco Unified Serviceability • Cisco Unified Reporting • Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal • Cisco Unified CM IM and Presence Administration • Cisco Unified IM and Presence Serviceability • Cisco Unified IM and Presence Reporting Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified OS Administration or Cisco Unified IM and Presence OS Administration, choose Security > Session Management. The Session Management window is displayed. Step 2 Enter the user ID of the active signed-in user in the User ID field. Step 3 Click Terminate Session. Step 4 Click OK. If the terminated user refreshes the signed-in interface page, then the user is signed out. An entry is made in the audit log and it displays the terminated userID. Security Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 233 User Security Manage Session Termination
