DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Management Terminals
Page 3-8System Login Procedure
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3. Enter “customer” in the Login Type field. The system default for the Login
Type field is “customer.” The maximum number of customer logins of all
types is 11.
4. Enter super-user or non-super-user in the Service Level field. Default is
none-super-user.
■ “super-user” gives access to the add, change, display, list, and
remove commands for all customer logins and passwords. The
super-user can administer any mix of super-user/non-super-user
logins up to a total of ten additional system logins.
■ “non-super-user” permissions are limited by restrictions specified
by the super-user when administering the non-super-user login. A
non-super-user can change his/her password with permission set
by the super-user, however once a password has been changed
the non-super-user must wait 24 hours before changing the
password again. A non-super-user cannot change other user
passwords, login characteristics, or permissions.
5. Enter “y” in the Disable Following a Security Violation field to disable a
login following a login security threshold violation,. This field is a dynamic
field and only appears on the Login Administration form when the SVN
Login Violation Notification feature is enabled. The system default for the
Disable Following a Security Violation field is “y.”
6. Enter “y” in the Access to INADS Port? field to allow access to the remote
administration port,. This field only displays if Acct. has first enabled
customer super-user access to the INADS Remote Administration Port.
Default is “n”.
7. Enter a password for the new login in the Login’s Password field. A
password must be from 4 to 11 characters in length and contain at least 1
alphabetic and 1 numeric symbol. Valid characters include numbers,
and!&*?;’^(),.:- (the system will not echo the password to the screen as
you type).
8. Re-enter the password in the Login’s Password field. The system will not
echo the password to the screen as you type.
9. Enter the number of days (1 to 99) from the current day, that you want the
password to expire, in the Password Aging Cycle Length field. If a you
enter a blank in this field, password aging does not apply to the login.
10. Decide whether or not to leave the default of yes (“y”) in the Facility Test
Call Notification? field. If “y” is selected, the user receives notification at
logoff that the facility test call feature access code is administered. If you
do not want the notification to appear, set the field to “n”.
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CAUTION:
Leaving The facility Test Call administered after logging off poses a
significant security risk.