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14. Events and Action Routines
14.1 What This Chapter Contains
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Overview
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Description of Events
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Description of Action Routines
14.2 Overview
The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus can be programmed to respond to a particular event or trigger.
There are two types of events: Internal and External. An internal event is generated by the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus automatically in response to a particular condition, such as a failed
authentication attempt or a low battery. An external event is an alarm received from a device
connected to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus. Internal events are listed in this chapter.
The action that the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus initiates in response to an event is specified by
the Action Routine associated with that event in the Action Table. A set of Action Routines is
included with the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus. A description and an example of each Action
Routine are included in this chapter. Note that customized Action Routines may be written in
CCL, the communications control language for the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
14.3 Internal Events
This section describes internal events that can be generated by the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
14.3.1 .AUTHFAIL Internal Event
The .AUTHFAIL internal event occurs each time there is a failed attempt at authentication during
a user logon. The format of this internal event is:
.AUTHFAIL Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3
Where:
Parameter 1 - authentication failure code (typically used as a parameter associated with the
PAGE Action Routine.) The codes for this parameter are listed in Table 14-1.
Parameter 2 - User ID
Parameter 3 - text description of the reason for the authentication failure.
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