Access and login procedures
Logins and passwords on the S8100
Maintenance Procedures
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December 2003
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Create three Windows 2000 accounts in the Officeadmin group for three application
administrators. These accounts are used to download ASA software. The account names can be
chosen as desired. For this example they are called D1user1, D1user2, and D1user3.
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Create one Windows 2000 account in the Officeuser group for download of the INTUITY
Message Manager Software.The NTadmin account should be used for Windows 2000
administration only. The account name can be chosen as desired. For this example it is called
D1WEB.
NOTE:
The
NTadmin
account can be used for download, but should be used for Windows 2000
administration only.
Communication Manager logins for the
customer
In addition to the logins maintained in the Windows operating system, there are customer level logins
within the Communication Manager application that do NOT appear as Windows logins. The default
password should be changed by the customer during installation.
S8100 provides enhanced login/password security by adding a security feature that allows users to define
their own Communication Manager logins/passwords and to specify a set of commands for each login.
•
The system allows up to 14 simultaneous connections (logins) to Communication Manager.
(Communication Manager can have 5 connections, INTUITY AUDIX can have 4 connections,
and the rest of the connections are reserved for shell commands.)
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Each S8100 login name can be customized.
— Logins must be 3 to 6 alphabetic/numeric characters, or a combination of both.
— A password must be from 4 to 11 characters in length and contain at least 1 alphabetic and
1 numeric symbol.
Password aging is an optional feature that the super-user administering the logins can activate (see
below).
NOTE:
If several users are logging in and out at the same time, a user may see the message:
Transient command conflict detected; please try later
. After the
“users” have completed logging in or out, the terminal is available for use.
Table 35: Communication Manager customer logins
Communication
Manager
customer logins
Comments
Default
password
defty1
This is the customer level “super user” login within the
Communication Manager application. Its use should be
restricted to the system administrator. This login can be
used to create additional Communication Manager logins.
See the Communication Manager command
add login
.
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