Forced Password Aging (Definity-Specific; Logoff Notification (Definity-Specific; Super_User (Definity - Avaya DEFINITY ONE Installation And Upgrades

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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
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Set Up and Use of Customer Logins
DEFINITY logins for the customer

Forced password aging (DEFINITY-specific)

Forced password aging operates as follows:
The password for each login can be aged starting with the date the
password was created, or changed, and continuing for a specified number
of days (1 to 99).
7 days before the password expiration date, the user is notified that the
password is about to expire at the login prompt.
When the password expires the user is required to enter a new password
into the system before logging in.
If a login is added or removed, the Security Measurement reports are not
updated until the next hourly poll, or when a clear measurements
security-violations command is entered.
Once a non-super-user has changed the password, the user must wait 24
hours to change the password again.

Logoff notification (DEFINITY-specific)

Security is enhanced by providing a logoff notification screen to a system adminis-
trator at log off while either the facility test call or remote access features are still
administered. The administrator can be required to acknowledge the notification
before completing the logoff process. Logoff notification is administered on the
Login Administration screen.

Super_User (DEFINITY)

Avaya delivers Release 10 of DEFINITY ONE or IP600 to the customer with 1
customer "super-user" login/password defined. The customer administers addi-
tional login/passwords as needed. The super-user login has full customer permis-
sions and can customize any login created.
Login permissions for a specified login can be set by the super-user to block any
object that may compromise switch security. Up to 40 administration or
maintenance objects commands can be blocked for a specified login id.
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December 2001
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