Modifying the User Database
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Field
Function
User Name
List of all users in the Customer User Table authorized to
access the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus, or other device
connected to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
Acc. Class
The Access Class defined for that user. Access classes are
listed below:
Host n (number of host ports depends on the ASG Guard or
ASG Guard Plus
Sysop 1
Sysop 2
CMaster
For a description of the access classes, see the Add User
information in this chapter.
Blk?
This column shows whether a user’s access has been
blocked. “No” means that access is permitted. “Yes” means
that access for that user is blocked.
Exp Date
If a date appears in this field, the user will not be allowed
access to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus after this date.
# Ses. Exp?
If a number appears in this field, the user will not be allowed
access to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus system after he or
she has successfully accessed the system the number of times
displayed.
This field is blank if the user’s expiration date or number of
sessions allowed restriction has not been exceeded. A Yes
appears in this field if the expiration date has past or the
number of successful sessions has been exceeded.
Auth. Mode(s)
The primary and secondary (if used) methods of authentication
for the user are displayed in this column. Authentication
methods include:
•
ASG
Key
•
Password/Callback
•
Pager
For a description of the authentication methods, see the Add
User paragraphs in this chapter.
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