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6.11 List Lucent Users – LLU Command
The List Lucent Users command provides a list of the Lucent Users loaded in the ASG Guard.
This table output will display the Lucent User I.D., Access Class, Block Status, Expiration Date, #
of Sessions before the user Expires & the Authentication Method used. This command is
identical in functionality to the LU command except the data relates to the Lucent Users, not
Customer users.
Ser#98100221>llu
--- List Lucent Users ---
User Name Acc.Class Blk? Exp.Date #Ses. Exp? Auth.Mode(s)
ADAM Sysop 2 Yes ASGK
E Sysop 1 ASGK
LUCGUARD LMaster 5 ASGK
MARK LMaster 12/31/1999 ASGK
Screen 6-19. List Lucent Users Screen
6.12 Block/Unblock Lucent User – BLU Command
The Block/Unblock Lucent User command is the only command that allows a Customer Master
User to change a Lucent User. This command will Block a Lucent User from gaining access to
the ASG Guard. This is a complete blockage from any access to the Guard. To perform this
command type BLU followed by the User I.D.
Ser#98100221>blu
--- Block/Unblock Lucent User ---
User Name Adam
Block Access ? Yes
Screen 6-20. Block/Unblock Lucent User Screen
The ASG Guard will prompt the user for verification of this change (Yes/No). This command must
be performed on every Lucent User should removal of Lucent access to this device be required.
There is no way to remove the Lucent Users from ASG Guard.
6.13 Display Lucent User – DLU Command
This command has the same attributes and functions as the Display User command except it
reflects data about Lucent Users instead of Customer Users.
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