Remote Port Security Device
User’s Guide
555-024-402
Issue 1
October 1996
Introduction
Page 1-14
System Administration
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When a user’s access attempt fails, an access failure status message is
generated indicating the reason for the failure. Table 3-2 on
page 3-43
lists the
codes and status messages, and the meaning of each failure message. The List
Statistics command can also be used to get a very brief description for each
code. For instructions on how to use the Log History command to generate a Log
History and how to use the List Statistics command, see Chapter 3, “RPSD
System Administration.”
Single Point Administration
You can use a single administration terminal or printer to administer multiple
Locks. To use a single administration terminal for multiple Locks, administer the
Locks from teletype (tty) ports via the UNIX
Operating System. To use a single
printer for multiple Locks, connect a printer-sharing device.
When your system includes multiple Locks, assign a Lock ID to each Lock. The
ID is included on status messages to allow you to associate system activity with
each specific Lock. To assign an ID to a Lock, use the ID Set command
described in the “System Administrator Command Set” in Chapter 3.