TCPKEEPALV is set to 10, but I hesitate to change it because of a previous issue - see here: https://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/202010/msg00120.html

Regardless, I have had a session up here at my house this afternoon for over an hour with no activity and have not been disconnected - and I only have 10mb DSL. The user in question has Google Fiber. I don't think it's an IBMi problem.

Thanks
Bob

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Subject: Re: ACS timeouts

Hi Bob,
this usually is deep networking, caused by firewalls or VPN clients / servers which terminate inactive sessions.

Can you check CHGTCPA settings on your IBM i for TCPKEEPALV() parameter?

-h

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Now the ACS sessions time-out after a short period of inactivity - she's constantly having to sign back on to the system. She had started using the RemotePC setup earlier this year instead of doing everything local from her home network because of this same issue.



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