Instruction manual
Large business communications systems
5-66 Issue 9 May 2003
In DEFINITY G3V3 and later, the Authorization Code Violations Status
report has the following fields:
— Date: The day that the violation occurred
— Time: The time the violation occurred
— Originator: The type of resource originating the call that generated
the invalid authorization code access attempt. Originator types
include:
■ Station
■ Trunk (other than a trunk assigned to a remote access trunk
group)
■ Remote access (when the invalid authorization code is
associated with an attempt to invoke the Remote Access
feature)
■ Attendant
— Auth Code: The invalid authorization code entered
— TG No: The trunk group number associated with the trunk where the
remote access attempt terminated. It appears only when an
authorization code is used to access a trunk.
— Mbr: The trunk group member number associated with the trunk
where the remote access attempt terminated. It appears only when
an authorization code is used to access a trunk.
— Barrier Code: The incorrect barrier code that resulted in the invalid
access attempt. It appears only when an authorization code is
entered to invoke remote access.
— Ext: The extension associated with the station or attendant
originating the call. It appears only when an authorization code is
entered from a station or attendant console.
The Station Security Code Violations report has the following fields:
— Date: The date that the attempt occurred
— Time: The time that the attempt occurred
— TG No: The trunk group number associated with the trunk where the
attempt originated
— Mbr: The trunk group member number associated with the trunk where the
attempt originated
— Port/Ext: The port or extension associated with the station or attendant
originating the call.
— FAC: The feature access code dialed that required a station security code.
— Dialed Digits: The digits that the caller dialed when making this invalid
attempt. This may help you to judge whether the caller was actually trying
to break in to the system, or a legitimate user that made a mistake in the
feature code entry.