Technical information
Special Security Product and Service Offers
15-14 Issue 7 June 2001
2. Type a new value in the Number of failed login attempts: field, if
needed.
(This number can be from 1 to 99 which indicates the number of times that
the user can incorrectly type the login information before the system places
an entry in the Alarm Log and disallows further login attempts.)
NOTE:
A lower number in this field protects the system more fully.
3. Type a new value in the
Failed login measurement window: field, if
needed.
(This number can be from 1 through 60 which indicates the maximum time,
in minutes, that may elapse between failed login attempts, but still have the
attempt count as one in a series.)
NOTE:
A higher value in this field protects the system more fully.
4. Press F3 (Save) to save the changes.
The system displays the following confirmation message:
Assignment made
Press Enter to continue.
5. Press ENTER, then press F6 (Cancel) twice to return to the INTUITY Main
Menu.
Resolving ASG Violation Alarms
To resolve an ASG warning, follow these steps:
1. At the INTUITY Main Menu, select
ASG Security Administration
and then select
ASG Security Violation Warning
Administration.
The system displays the ASG Security Violation Warning Administration
Window.
2. Set the
Resolve existing alarms? field to Y.
(Y indicates that you want to resolve an active ASG alarm.)
3. Press F3 (Save) to save the changes.
The system displays the following confirmation message:
Assignment made
Press Enter to continue.
3. Press ENTER, then press F6 (Cancel) twice to return to the INTUITY Main
Menu.