There are two ways which can be combinied:
Make use of the <meta> refresh header in the HTML <head> element in combination with HttpSession#getMaxInactiveInterval() which returns the remnant of seconds the session has yet to live.
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="${pageContext.session.maxInactiveInterval};url=index.jsf">
This approach will automatically redirect the page to the given url when the session expires.
Catch ViewExpiredException in web.xml:
<error-page>
<exception-type>javax.faces.application.ViewExpiredException</exception-type>
<location>/index.jsf</location>
</error-page>
This approach will automatically forward the request to the given <location> when a POST request has been fired (h:commandButton, h:commandLink, etc) while the session is expired.
Note that I personally would prefer an intermediate "Session Expired" warning page or alert to avoid "wtf?" experiences and thus improve the user experience. Even more, I would as well prefer firing an ajaxical poll every minute when the client has shown activity by listening on click and keypress, so that the session's lifetime can be postponed more.