Technical information
Administering Customer Logins and Forced Password
Aging
Issue 7 June 2001
12-13
Calls Used
This field is a display-only field that specifies the number of calls that
have been placed using the corresponding barrier code. The Calls
Used field is incremented each time a barrier code is successfully
used to access the Remote Access feature.
NOTE:
A usage that exceeds the expected rate may indicate improper
use.
Permanently Disable
A
y entered in this field will permanently disable the Remote Access
feature. The Remote Access form will no longer be accessible.
Disable following a Security Violation?
A
y entered in this field will disable the Remote Access feature
following a Remote Access security violation. The system
administrator may re-enable Remote Access with the
enable
remote access
command.
Administering Customer Logins and
Forced Password Aging
This section contains the following subsections:
1. Adding Customer Logins and Assigning Initial Password
2. Changing a Login’s Attributes
3. Administering Login Command Permissions
Adding Customer Logins and Assigning Initial
Password
For DEFINITY G3V3 and later releases, which includes DEFINITY ECS, the two
types of customer logins are:
superuser—Provides access to the add, change, display, list, and
remove commands for all customer logins and passwords.
The superuser can administer any mix of superuser/nonsuperuser logins
up to ten system logins.
nonsuperuser—Limits permissions according to restrictions specified by
the superuser when administering the nonsuperuser login.
A nonsuperuser may change his/her password with permission set by the
superuser; however, once a password has been changed, the
nonsuperuser must wait 24 hours before changing the password again.
The superuser may administer up to ten nonsuperuser logins.