Remote Port Security Device
User’s Guide
555-024-402
Issue 1
October 1996
RPSD System Administration
Page 3-17
Command Functions
3
AF—Administrative Failure History
Syntax and Parameters
af [-] [ALL]
Description
Use the Administrative Failure History command to display a log of the last 100
failed administrative access attempts. The details include the date, time, user ID,
and a failure reason code.
To protect the integrity of the Administrative Failure History, a Message
Authentication Code is generated and shown with each Administrative Failure
History entry. The Message Authentication Code is followed by a period (“.”) and
the sequence number of the message, for example, “CC85.000,” where “CC85”
is the Message Authentication Code and “000” is the message sequence
number.
If the
[-]
and
[ALL]
parameters are not used, the messages are displayed in
ascending order by message sequence number, 20 to a page. “- More to Come
-” appears at the bottom of the each page except the last page, and “- End of
List -” appears at the bottom of the last page. Press
to move from page
to page. When you reach the last page (indicated by “- End of List -”) page,
press
to return to the menu of commands.
When you want to capture a long Administrative Failure History to a file on a
computer, include the
[ALL]
parameter. Page breaks are removed and the entire
Administrative Failure History is listed. To pause the report shown on the screen,
press
. To resume the report on the screen, press
again.
Parameter
Description
af
Administrative Failure History command
[-]
Include this parameter to list the Administrative Failure
History in descending order by message sequence number.
If this parameter is not used, the Administrative Failure
History is listed in ascending order.
[ALL]
Use this parameter to remove the page breaks and list the
entire Administrative Failure History buffer. Press
to
pause and resume the report on the screen. If this
parameter is not used, the report is listed 20 messages to a
page.
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER