3
2. ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus
Overview
2.1 What This Chapter Contains
•
Figures and descriptions of the front panel connectors for the ASG Guard and ASG Guard
Plus
•
Figures of the rear panel connectors for the ASG Guard and ASG Guard Plus
•
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus Functions-Security Management, Alarm Handling, Data
Buffering, SNMP Management/Reporting
•
Command
Organization
•
How to Display Menus and Issue Commands
2.2 Terms
Authentication method - Method of verifying that the person attempting to access the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus or any protected resource, is an authorized user. Authentication
methods supported by the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus include Password/Callback, ASG Key,
and Pager.
Master user - A user with highest level of privileges. A master user may add and delete other
users, including other users with master level privileges.
System prompt - The system prompt is the "greater than" symbol ( > ) and includes the site
name. ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus commands are typed at this prompt.
2.3 Notation Used in this Guide
Prompts appearing on the screen are typed in italics. Data entered at prompts are typed in bold.
2.4 ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus Physical Overview
NOTE:
If your ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus does not have a feature described in this manual,
contact Lucent Technologies or your distributor for upgrade information.
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies Access Security Gateway Guard
Page 12: ...x Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 28: ...ASG Guard Overview 16 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 36: ...Physical Connections 24 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 60: ...Modem Port Setup 48 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 82: ...Modifying the User Database 70 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 120: ...Action and Event Tables 108 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 158: ...User Connectivity 146 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 188: ...Log Functions 176 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 236: ...Troubleshooting 224 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 252: ...Internal Battery Replacement 240 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 258: ...Glossary of Command References 246 Page intentionally left blank ...