Administration and Provisioning
8-136 Issue 8.0 July 2002
— The New Password parameter replaces the old password. The New
Password must be different from the old password. A password
consists of a string of alphabetic, numeric, or symbolic characters
conforming to the following rules:
— String must contain from 6 to 10 characters
— At least 2 of the characters must be nonalphabetic
— At least 1 of the characters must be symbolic (the \, @, #, ?,
$, or space not allowed)
— The difference between upper and lower case is significant.
— The Re-enter Password parameter confirms the New Password
parameter. Reenter the exact characters that were entered for the
New Password parameter.
■ SECURITY-Set-Security-Network Element: This input sets the
global security parameter for the system.
— The Logins Allowed parameter specifies whether nonprivileged
users are allowed to log in to the system. When Logins Allowed is
set to "No," all nonprivileged users will be immediately logged off.
— The Password Aging parameter specifies the password aging
interval. The password aging interval must be zero (0) or a number
between 7 and 999 days. If zero (0) is specified, the password aging
mechanism is disabled.
— The Login Aging parameter specifies the login aging interval. The
login aging interval must be zero (0) or a number between 7 and 999
days. If zero (0) is specified, the login aging mechanism is disabled.
■ SECURITY-Set-Security-Port: This input enables or disables user
access via the CIT-DCC and CIT-DTE. This input enables a privileged user
to condition a CIT/TL1 port.
— The Type parameter chooses the Operations Interface(s) to enable
or disable. The choices are:
— "DCE": access via the user panel
— "DTE": dial-up access
— "DCC": remote login
— "X.25": for TL1 only.
— The Channel Type parameter selects the switched type or the
permanent type virtual circuit(s) of X.25 for setting the parameters.
— The Table Entry Qualifier parameter selects the circuit(s) of the X.25
port for setting the parameters. (PVC #1, PVC #2, SVC #1-#6)
— The OS Type parameter selects the autonomous message set to be
reported on the selected X.25 virtual circuit. Values are from the
following: