Clear the cached sessions for authenticated RAS Clients, and they're forced to reauthenticate on the next connection.
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Remove a custom route from a site.
The ID of a custom route to remove from the site.
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Update settings of a remote session
ID of the site for which the remote session settings will be updated
Remote session settings
Set the session idle timeout (in seconds).
Set the client logoff timeout (in seconds).
Set the cached session timeout (in seconds).
FIPS Mode Setting
Whether to replicate settings to other sites.
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Modify properties of a custom route.
The ID of the custom route to modify.
Custom route settings
The new name of the Custom Route.
A user-defined Custom Route description.
Public Address of the Custom Route
Port of the Custom Route
SSL Port of the Custom Route
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Retrieve a list of all remote session settings.
Site ID for which to retrieve all remote session settings (optional).
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FIPS Mode Setting
The session idle timeout (in seconds).
The client logoff timeout (in seconds).
The cached session timeout (in seconds).
Whether to replicate settings to other sites.
ID of the Site.
Retrieve information about one custom route by ID.
The ID of a custom route for which to retrieve the information.
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ID of the object.
User who created the object.
User who last modified the object.
Time when the object was created.
Time when the object was last modified.
Name of the Custom Route
Site ID
Description of the Custom Route
Public Address of the Custom Route
Port of the Custom Route
SSL Port of the Custom Route
Retrieve information about one or multiple custom routes.
Site ID from which to retrieve the custom route information (optional).
The name of the custom route for which to retrieve the information.
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ID of the object.
User who created the object.
User who last modified the object.
Time when the object was created.
Time when the object was last modified.
Name of the Custom Route
Site ID
Description of the Custom Route
Public Address of the Custom Route
Port of the Custom Route
SSL Port of the Custom Route
Create a new custom route.
Custom route settings
The name of the Custom Route.
Site ID in which to add the specified Custom Route. If the parameter is omitted, the site ID of the Licensing Server will be used.
A user-defined Custom Route description.
Public Address of the Custom Route
Port of the Custom Route. Default: 80
SSL Port of the Custom Route. Default: 443
Created
ID of the object.
User who created the object.
User who last modified the object.
Time when the object was created.
Time when the object was last modified.
Name of the Custom Route
Site ID
Description of the Custom Route
Public Address of the Custom Route
Port of the Custom Route
SSL Port of the Custom Route
Retrieve a list of all the settings for RAS allowed devices
Site ID for which to retrieve all the settings for RAS allowed devices (optional)
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Whether clients with security patches installed are only allowed to connect.
Whether ChromeApp clients are allowed or not
Whether Android clients are allowed or not.
Whether Web clients are allowed or not.
Whether IOS clients are allowed or not.
Whether Linux clients are allowed or not.
Whether MAC clients are allowed or not.
Allow Mode
Whether Windows clients are allowed or not.
Whether Wyse clients are allowed or not.
Whether replication of settings to other sites is enabled or not.
The site ID to which the allowed device settings refer.
Represents the minimum build required for the ChromeApp client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Android client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Web client.
Represents the minimum build required for the IOS client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Linux client.
Represents the minimum build required for the MAC client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Windows client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Wyse client.
Update settings of a RAS allowed device
ID of the site for which the RAS Allowed device settings will be updated
RAS allowed device settings
Allow clients with security patches only.
Allow Mode
Allow ChromeApp clients.
Allow Android clients.
Allow Web clients.
Allow IOS clients.
Allow Linux clients.
Allow Mac clients.
Allow Windows clients.
Allow Wyse clients.
Enable/disable replication of settings to other sites.
Represents the minimum build required for the Chromeapp client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Droid client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Web client.
Represents the minimum build required for the IOS client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Linux client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Mac client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Windows client.
Represents the minimum build required for the Wyse client.
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Retrieve a list of all the Trusted Domains.
Site ID for which to retrieve all the Trusted Domains (optional)
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Retrieve a list of all the settings for RAS authentication
Site ID for which to retrieve all the settings for RAS authentication (optional)
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Authentication Type
Whether to use all trusted domains.
Domain name.
Whether to use the client domain, if specified.
Whether to force clients to use NetBIOS credentials.
Whether to replicate settings to other sites.
Enable use custom link for the "Change domain password" option.
Custom link for the "Change domain password" option.
The site ID to which the RAS authentication settings refer.
Update RAS authentication settings
ID of the site for which the RAS authentication settings will be updated
RAS allowed device settings
Authentication Type
Whether to use all trusted domains.
Domain name.
Whether to use the client domain, if specified.
Whether to force clients to use NetBIOS credentials.
Whether to replicate settings to other sites.
Enable use custom link for the "Change domain password" option.
Custom link for the "Change domain password" option.
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