ISA500 lockout policy series retry/user logon?

Makes the ISA500 series (ISA550) blocking a user account during the term after too many attempts to login failure? When this setting is in the menus? I could not find.

Can't fint this anywhere in the manual. My colleagues there isn't this option even one think it should be necessary.

I record sslvpn and user. This way I can see when users or try to connect.

Also, be sure to use strong passwords for all accounts.

BR

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