Instruction manual
Administering features of the DEFINITY G3V3 and later
13-14 Issue 9 May 2003
To add a customer login you must be a superuser, have administrative
permissions, and follow these steps:
NOTE:
Always use your own unique login — never a Avaya customer login or
variation thereof (for example, “cust,” “rcust,” “cust1,” “rcust1,” etc.).
1. Access the Login Administration screen by entering
add login <name>.
The 3- to 6-character login name (numbers 0 to 9, characters a to z or
A to Z) you entered is displayed in the Login’s Name field.
2. Enter your superuser password in the
Password of Login Making
Change
field.
3. Enter
customer in the Login Type field.
The system default for this field is
customer. The maximum number of
customer logins of all types is 11.
4. Enter super-user or non-super-user in the Service Level field.
5. Enter
y in the Disable Following a Security Violation field to
disable a login following a login security threshold violation.
This field is a dynamic field and only appears on the Login Administration
screen when the SVN Login Violation Notification feature is enabled. The
system default for this field is
y.
6. For G3V4 only, enter
y or n in the Access to INADS Port? field to
specify whether the customer login will be accessible through the INADS
remote administration port.
The system default for this field is
n. This field is a dynamic field and only
appears on the Login Administration screen if the
Login Type field is set
to
customer, and the Customer Access to INADS Port field (on the
Maintenance-Related System Parameters screen) is set to
y.
NOTE:
In DEFINITY G3V4, the Avaya login must be through the INADS port.
7. Enter a password for the new login in the
Login’s Password field.
A password must be 4 to 11 characters and contain at least one alphabetic
and one numeric symbol; valid characters include numbers, and the
following symbols: ! & * ? ; ’ ^ ( ) , : - @ # $ % .
The system does not echo the password to the screen as you type.
8. Re-enter the password in the
Re-enter Login’s Password field.
The system does not echo the password to the screen as you type.