Instruction manual
Administering features of the DEFINITY G3V3 and later
13-8 Issue 9 May 2003
Enter the enable login <login ID> command to re-enable the login ID.
If a login ID is to be dormant for a period of time, the login ID can be disabled 
using the 
disable login <login ID> command. Entry of this command will disable 
the login ID until it is re-enabled using the 
enable login <login ID> command.
Administering the authorization code component
To administer the authorization code component of the SVN feature in G3V3 and 
later releases, do the following:
1. Access the Security-Related System Parameters screen by entering 
change system-parameters security from the command line interface.
When the 
SVN Authorization Code Violation Notification 
Enabled
 field is set to y, 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 authorization code security 
violations.
The originating extension initiates the referral call in the event of an 
authorization code 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 an authorization code security 
violation occurs. 
If the announcement extension field is blank, the referral destination 
must be on the switch and a display module is required. Call 
vectoring, using time of day routing, allows security notification to be 
extended off-premises.
■ Authorization Code Threshold
Enter the minimum number of invalid authorization code attempts 
that will be permitted before a referral call is made. The value 
assigned to this field, in conjunction with the 
Time Interval field, 
will determine whether a security violation has occurred. The system 
default for this threshold is 
10.










