
System Login Procedure
Issue 4 May 2002
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Screen Forms
After the user completes a command line, the terminal displays the appropriate
screens. Use the keyboard to enter information into the screens and change
system translations, and to display errors and alarms. Each screen consists of a
title, page number, body area, and a help and error message line. Specific screen
forms exist for each type of administrable function.
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software contains detailed
information and examples of the screen forms generated by the system.
To Display a Login
1. Type display login [login name] and press
Enter
.
The following information for the login appears:
■
Name
■
Login type
■
Service level
■
Disable following a security violation value
■
Access to Inads Port value
■
Password aging cycle length
■
Facility test call notification and acknowledgment
■
Remote access notification and acknowledgment
To List Logins
1. Type list logins and press
Enter
.
The following information for all current logins appears:
■
Name
■
Service level
■
Status (active, inactive, disabled, svn-disabled, void)
■
Expiration Date
Expiration date shows the date set on the Access Security Gateway
screen for the expiration of this login ID. If a login ID requiring ASG
authentication has expired, the login ID for the standard login is not
available.
■
Password Aging Cycle Length
Password Aging Cycle Length is set on the login administration
screen and shows the number of days the password remains valid.
The system displays only those logins with the same, or lower, service level
as the requestor.
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