Remote Port Security Device
User’s Guide
555-024-402
Issue 1
October 1996
RPSD System Administration
Page 3-43
Command Functions
3
When a user’s attempt at access fails (see the fifth message in the example
above), an access failure status message is generated, indicating the reason for
the failure.
Table 3-2
lists the codes and status messages and the meaning of
each failure message. The List Statistics command can also be used to get a
very brief description for each code (see instructions on page 3-34).
Table 3-2.
Access Failure Messages
This table is repeated in Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting,” along with the actions to
be taken in response to the messages.
Code
Number
Status Message
Meaning
1
No RPSD/Key Detected
No RPSD Key was detected on the
caller’s line.
2
No Response
No response was returned from the
RPSD Key when the RPSD Lock sent
the challenge.
3
Invalid User ID
The RPSD Key user’s ID is not in the
table of users on the RPSD Lock.
4
Blocked User
The RPSD Key user was deliberately
blocked by the administrator on the
RPSD Lock.
5
Invalid Response
The RPSD Key responded to the RPSD
Lock’s challenge, but the response
was incorrect.
6
Outgoing Call
An outgoing call is being placed. The
Lock forces a disconnect in order to
make an outgoing call.
7
Ring - No Answer
The RPSD Lock rang the modem, but
the modem did not answer the call.
8
Force Disconnect
A Force Disconnect command was
issued to the RPSD Lock.
9
Time Restriction
The call was received during a time of
day when the Lock is restricted from
taking any calls from that user.