System Logoff Procedure - Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual

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System Logoff Procedure

System Logoff Procedure
Perform the system logoff procedure any time the terminal is not being used. This
assures that system translations are not accidentally corrupted. The monitor
system command, when canceled, automatically causes a terminal user to be
logged off and, thus, prevents unauthorized use of the terminal. Use the following
procedure to log off the system:
1. Verify that enter command appears on the screen.
2. Enter logoff and press
login appears on the screen.
NOTE:
If after either logging on as system technician or issuing a system technician
command no additional command is issued for 30 minutes, an automatic
time-out and logoff occurs. At that time, any alarms in the system previously
unreported to INADS are reported. If you are logged in at two separate
administration terminals, the system waits until the second terminal times
out or until you log off before reporting such alarms to INADS.
Logoff Notification alerts system administrators if features that present a
significant security risk are enabled. A message appears on the system
administration/maintenance interface. Additionally, you can be required to
acknowledge the notification before the logoff is completed.
A logoff screen appears if any of the following is true. If either a or b below is true
and an acknowledgment is required, or if any of c, d, or e is true, you need to
respond to the "Proceed with Logoff?" prompt on the logoff screen. See
3-7 on page
override the default.
a. If Facility Test Call Notification has been enabled for your login. See
Adding Customer Logins and Assigning Initial Passwords.
b. If Remote Access Notification has been enabled for your login. See
Adding Customer Logins and Assigning Initial Passwords.
c. If Alarm Origination is disabled.
d. If any active major or minor alarm is active.
e. If any resource is busied out.
!
CAUTION:
To leave the Facility Test Call administered after you logoff poses a
significant security risk.
!
CAUTION:
To leave the Remote Access feature administered after logging off poses a
significant security risk if you are using the feature in conjunction with the
Facility Test Call feature.
.
Enter
3-22. The response is defaulted to "n"; you will need to enter "y" to
Screen
Issue 4 May 2002
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