Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual page 59

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Logging On/Off
Changing a Login's Attributes
To change a customer login's attributes you must be a super-user, have
administrative permissions (specifically, the Administration Permission
field must be set to y for the super-user), and:
1. Enter change login name to access the Login Administration screen.
Enter your super-user password in the Password of Login Making
Change field on the Login Administration screen. The login name entered
with change login name appears in the Login's Name field.
2. Enter customer in the Login Type field.
3. Enter super-user or non-super-user in the Service Level field.
4. To disable a login following a login security threshold violation, enter y in
the Disable Following a Security Violation field. This field is a
dynamic field and only appears on the Login Administration screen when
the SVN Login Violation Notification feature is enabled.
5. To allow access to the remote administration port, enter y in the Access
to INADS Port? field. This field appears when the customer super-user
access to the INADS Remote Administration Port is enabled.
6. Enter a password for the new login in the Login's Password field. A
password must be from 4 to 11 characters in length and contain at least 1
alphabetic and 1 numeric symbol. Valid characters include numbers,
and!&*?;'^(),.:- (the system does not echo the password to the screen as
you type).
7. Re-enter the password in the Login's Password field. The system does
not echo the password to the screen as you type.
8. Enter the number of days (1 to 99) from the current day when you wish the
password to expire in the Password Aging Cycle Length field. If a
blank is entered in this field, password aging does not apply to the login.
Administering Login Command Permissions
Users with super-user permissions can set the permissions of the logins they
create. The Command Permissions Categories screen displays fields to which a
user with super-user permissions can give or limit access. These commands are
divided into three categories:
Common Command
Administration Commands
Optional Maintenance Commands
Each of the three main categories have subcategories listed under them that
when set to y give permission to use the command sets associated with that
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NOTE:
You cannot change your own service level.
Issue 5 October 2002
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