User Manual

Command Reference Security Commands
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Max
Sets logging to the maximum value.
Commands
When enabled, logs all commands users type.
Network
When enabled, logs network events. This is useful for diagnosing network-
related problems.
Printer
When enabled, logs printer related events including online/offline conditions
and job status at the end of job.
System
When enabled, logs server boots, log file open/closes, and other system related
activity.
Defaults Destination: None
Logging Options: None/Disabled (logging turned off)
Examples
Local>> SET LOGGING AUTHENTICATION 5
Local>> SET LOGGING DESTINATION FILE logfile
See Also Show/Monitor/List Logging, page 12-179; Event Logging, page 11-24
12.11.20 Set/Define Password
Changes the current users password in the local authentication database, provided the user is defined in the
database and has permission to alter the password. When this command is entered, the user will be prompted
for the old password, then prompted to enter and verify a new password.
Note: The user has three chances to enter the old password before he or she is logged
out of the SCS.
Restrictions Does not require privileged user status. To prevent users from altering their
own passwords, enter the Set/Define Authentication User Alter Disabled
command.
See Also Set/Define Authentication User, page 12-166; Clear/Purge Authentication,
page 12-153; Show/Monitor/List Authentication, page 12-178
SET
DEFINE
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PASSWORD