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Basic knowledge of the Service Tools Security framework is necessary to
understand how Operations Console on the LAN works. The main concepts are:
Service tools device ID: This is a unique device description with an
associated password (can be 128 characters long). Service device
authentication assures which physical device is the console.
Service tools user ID: Service tools user IDs are used to access the service
tools functions for which the profile has been granted authorization. You can
create service tools user IDs yourself and grant authority for specific service
tools functions. Service tools user IDs of QSECOFR, QSRV, 11111111, and
22222222 are provided with IBM i5/OS.
Service tools security log: The service tools security log contains entries of
actions performed against service tools security such as granting or revoking
authority, creating or deleting profiles, or attempting to violate service tools
security. A service tools user ID with the proper authority can work with the
service tools security log to view, display, print, save, or restore service tools
security log data.
IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook
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Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004
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