- BlackBerry® AtHoc® set up and administration overview
- Configure BlackBerry AtHoc settings
- Basic settings
- External events
- Manage system settings
- Specify system settings options
- Add or remove a disclaimer for the BlackBerry AtHoc management system
- Security policy settings
- Define password rules
- Configure password complexity
- Enforce a system-wide password update
- Revoke operator permissions automatically
- Set session timeout and continue session values
- Limit active sessions
- Enable operator login using smart cards
- Require operator login using smart cards
- Enable SSO certificate revocation list checking
- Import a service provider certificate
- Enable CAPTCHA validation
- Monitor system health
- View the diagnostic log
- View geolocation transactions and logs
- Database archiving
- Organizations Manager
- Enable and disable features
- Manage the agents for integrated devices
- Provision applications that can call the web API
- Configure API throttling settings
- View the operator audit trail
- Manage system jobs
- Purge ended alerts
- Manage SMS Opt-In
- Configure device gateways
- Configure devices overview
- Configure devices
- Enable and disable devices
- Set device delivery priority
- Add a device to the user details contact information
- Manage mass communication devices
- Mass device types and categories
- Create a mass device endpoint
- View and edit device details
- Configure Giant Voice devices
- Configure the AtHoc Connect organization network
- Manage the Cloud Services Gateway
- Configure RSS feed information for RSS and Atom content feeds
- Configure XML feed information for mass communication devices
- Configure failover delivery gateways
- Manage a TTY/TDD phone device
- Manage a pager device
- Configure desktop app settings
- BlackBerry AtHoc Customer Support Portal
- Documentation feedback
Limit active sessions
You can configure your
BlackBerry AtHoc
system to limit the number of active sessions a user can have open at the same time with the same user account. Session information is maintained by a user's browser. Multiple tabs on the same browser use the same session. When the active session limit is reached, the user is prompted to close an existing session. The session that has been inactive for the longest time is terminated and the user is redirected to the login page.When the limit active sessions setting is configured on a super enterprise or enterprise organization, it is inherited by each sub enterprise and suborganization that does not have this setting defined.
- In the navigation bar, click .
- In theSystem Setupsection, clickSecurity Policy.
- On theSecurity Policypage, in theLogin Sessionsection, selectLimit Active Sessions.
- Select the number of allowed active sessions from theActive Sessions per User Accountlist. You can select up to ten active sessions.
- ClickSave.