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Loss of an ASG key
If a user loses their Access Security Gateway Key:
1. Modify any logins associated with the lost Access Security Gateway Key. See the Access
Security Gateway (ASG) Key Release 1.0 User's Guide for more information on changing
your PIN.
2. If the login is no longer valid, type remove login xxxx and press Enter, to remove the
invalid login from the system, where xxxx is the alphanumeric login ID.
3. To keep the same login, change the Secret Key associated with the login to a new value.
4. Using the new secret key value, re-key devices that generate responses and interact with
the login.
Monitoring the Access Security Gateway History Log
The Access Security Gateway Session History Log records all ASG session establishment and
session rejection events except when, on the Login Administration screen, the Access to
INADS Port field is y. You must be a superuser to use the list asg-history command.
1. Type list asg-history and press Enter.
The Access Security Gateway screen appears.
Figure 165: Access Security Gateway
Date
01/06
01/05
01/05
01/03
01/02
01/02
This screen contains the following fields:
Date — Contains the date of the session establishment or rejection. For example, the date
displays in the mm/dd format where mm = month and dd = day.
Time — Contains the time of the session establishment or rejection. For example, the time
displays in the hh/mm format where hh = hour and mm = minute.
ACCESS SECURITY GATEWAY SESSION HISTORY
Time
Port
12:45
SYSAM-RMT
01:32
SYSAM-LCL
12:33
SYSAM-RMT
15:10
SYSAM-RMT
08:32
SYSAM-LCL
07:45
SYSAM-RMT
Login
Status
csand
AUTHENTICATED
jsmith
REJECT-BLOCK
ajones
REJECT-EXPIRE
swrigh
REJECT-PASSWORD
jsmith
REJECT-INVALID
mehrda
REJECT-RESPONSE
Using Access Security Gateway
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