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JNL-PRNT (Journal Printer Link)

j. The source or reason of the failed login attempts should be identified and
the cause corrected prior to re-enabling a login ID and/or retiring any
alarms associated with the login ID. The cause may be something as
innocuous as the failure of the services automatic login software, to
something as insidious as a hacker attempting to gain access to the switch
system management interface.
The login ID associated with that alarm is displayed in the Alt Name field of the
alarm report.
Prior to retiring an SVN alarm and enabling the associated login ID, the monitor
security-violations login command can be used to access information about the
invalid login attempts that caused the security violation. This information can be
useful in determining the source of the invalid attempts and analyzing why they
occurred.
The list logins command provides status information about logins on the system.
If a login has been disabled as a result of a security violation, the status will be
svn-disabled.
Procedure to Retire an SVN Alarm
To retire a SVN alarm:
1. Enter the command enable login <login ID>.
The login ID associated with that alarm is displayed in the Alt Name field
of the alarm report and the alarm is retired.
JNL-PRNT (Journal Printer Link)
MO Name (in Alarm
Log)
PMS-PRNT/JNL-PRNT
PMS-PRNT/JNL-PRNT
NOTE:
Since the maintenance strategy for both the JNL-PRNT (Journal Printer
Link) and PMS-PRNT (PMS Printer Link) MO is the same, both of these
MOs are described in the PMS-PRNT/JNL-PRNT Maintenance
documentation.
555-233-119
Alarm Level
Initial Command to Run
MINOR
test journal pms-log/wakeup-log
WARNING
test journal pms-log/wakeup-log
Full Name of MO
Journal Printer Link
Journal Printer Link
Issue 5 October 2002
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