Instruction manual
Administering features of the DEFINITY G3V3 and later
13-4 Issue 9 May 2003
List the status of a login ID
To list the status of a login:
1. Log in to the switch using a login ID with the proper permissions.
2. Enter the command
list logins.
A display indicating the status of all logins appears. Possible login ID statuses are:
■ disabled — The login was disabled manually using the disable login
command.
■ svn-disabled — A security violation was detected for that login and the
login was disabled by the SVN feature.
■ active — The login is currently logged in.
■ inactive — The login is not logged in.
■ void — The password associated with the login has been set to void.
Administering the barrier code security violations
parameters of the SVN feature
To administer the (barrier code) security violation parameters of the SVN feature,
do the following:
1. To access the Security-Related System Parameters screen, enter change
system-parameters security
(G3V3 and later) or change
system-parameters (releases prior to G3V3).
2. Enable the component of the feature by entering
y in the SVN Remote
Access Violation Notification
field.
When this field is enabled, the following additional fields appear on the
Security-Related System Parameters screen:
■ Originating Extension
Enter an unassigned extension that is local to the switch and
conforms to the dial plan, for the purpose of originating and
identifying SVN referral calls for login security violations.
The originating extension initiates the referral call in the event of a
login security violation. It also sends the appropriate alerting
message or display to the referral destination.
■ Referral Destination
Enter an extension assigned to a station or attendant console that
will receive the referral call when a security violation occurs. The
referral destination must be equipped with a display module unless
the Announcement Extension has been assigned.
For DEFINITY G3V3 and later, call vectoring using time of day
routing allows security notification to be extended off-premises.