Instruction manual

Administering features of the DEFINITY G3V3 and later
13-16 Issue 9 May 2003
3. Enter customer in the Login Type field.
The system default for this field is
customer. The maximum number of
customer logins of all types is
11.
4. Enter
super-user or non-super-user in the Service Level field.
5. Enter
y in the Disable Following a Security Violation field to
disable a login following a login security threshold violation.
This field is a dynamic field and will only appear on the Login
Administration screen when the SVN Login Violation Notification feature is
enabled. The system default for this field is
y.
6. Enter a password for the new login in the
Login’s Password field.
A password must be 4 to 11 characters and contain at least 1 alphabetic
and 1 numeric symbol; valid characters include numbers, and the following
symbols: ! & * ? ; ’ ^ ( ) , : - .
The system will not echo the password to the screen as you type.
7. Re-enter the password in the
Re-enter Login’s Password field.
The system will not echo the password to the screen as you type.
8. In the
Password Aging Cycle Length field, enter the number of days
(from the current day) when you wish the password to expire.
If a blank is entered in this field, password aging will not apply to the
specified login. Valid entries are from
1 to 99 days or a blank. When a login
password is within seven days or less from the expiration date, a warning
message is displayed when the user logs in:
WARNING: your password will expire in xx days.
Administering login command permissions
Users with superuser permissions can set the permissions of the logins they
create by means of the Command Permissions Categories screen. The DEFINITY
commands for G3V3 and later releases are divided into three categories:
Common commands
Administration commands
Maintenance commands
Each category has subcategories that, when set to
y, give permission to use the
commands sets associated with that category. When the Command Permissions
Categories screen is displayed for a login, the subcategory fields appear with the
fields set to give the login full permissions for that login type. The superuser
administering login permissions can set any fields to deny access to a command
category for the specified login.