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Nortel remote annex 2000 server: user guide
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Chapter 1
Network Administration
Book B
In the following example, on May 5, at 9:19 a.m., a user named Worth
on port 8 of annex01 issued the rlogin command to host galago.
May 5 9:19:03 annex01 cli[598]:Job-Begin:8:rlogin
galago:Worth
The information display differs, depending on the event. In the following
example of a typical message, a time server updates the Annex's time.
The time server host's address displays in hexadecimal longword. Times
are expressed in hexadecimal as the number of seconds since 00:00:00
January 1, 1970.
Jan 5 9:56:5 annex timed[38]:adjusting time from host
5fc809c0: old=25bf1398, new=25bf1399, delta=1
The next example shows a user on port 9 of annex issuing the telnet
command to access another Annex.
May 5 8:56:3 annex telnet_cmd[35]:Telnet-Begin:9:telnet
annex1
The next example shows a request for the printer on annex through the
port server.
May 5 8:17:5 annex
rdr[39]:Port-Begin:14:RDP:LPRt10:Actg:ager
You can create audit trails and accounting reports for the Annex and its
serial ports by sorting and merging log entries.

Displaying User Activity

When the CLI who command is issued for an Annex, it displays the user
name, the jobs the user is running, when the connection began, any idle
time, and the source of the connection. This command also displays
current users on other Annexes, and on other hosts, if those hosts have
fingerd running for who user@host.
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Book B-30

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