Logging Off The System - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Fixing problems
NOTE:
When logging in failures occur, if you are a super-user, you can use the
command to determine the cause. The ASG history log contains the last 100 or 250
records depending on your system. This log contains the date and time, the port
mnemonic, the login ID entered (correct or incorrect), and the status for each session
attempt. For specific information about the ASG history log, see Reports for Avaya
Communication Manager.

Logging off the System

For security, log off any time you leave your terminal. If you use terminal emulation software to
administer Communication Manager, log off the system and exit the emulation application before
switching to another software package.
Instructions
To log off:
1
Type logoff and press
If the Facility Test Call or Remote Access features are administered, Alarm origination is
disabled, or if you have busied out resources or active minor or major alarms, a security screen
displays. You may want to take appropriate action (for example, disable these features or address
any alarms) before you log off.
If none of the above special circumstances exist, the system logs you off.
2
At the
If you log off with alarm origination disabled and the system generates an alarm, Avaya support
services will not receive any notification of the alarm. For more information about alarms, see the
maintenance book for your system.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
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ENTER
Facility Test Call Administered
Remote Access Administered
Alarm Origination is currently disabled
Active major/minor alarm detected; be sure to resolve it
Proceed with Logoff? [n]
prompt, type y to log off.
Proceed with Logoff
System Basics
Logging off the System
list asg-history
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