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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-11 Command Functions 3 AH—Access History Syntax and Parameters ah [-] [ALL] Description Use the Access History command to display details on the last 500 incoming or outgoing calls attempts using the RMATS channel. The details include the date, time, user ID, device number, and duration of the call. To protect the integrity of the Access History, a Message Authentication Code is generated...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-12 Command Functions 3 To capture an Access History, use a communications software package (such as ProComm). After you save the Access History as a file, you can open it in a word processing application and print it. To show the Access History in descending order by message sequence number, include the [-] parameter. Sample Command and Response > ah --- Access History --- Seq Date Time...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-13 Command Functions 3 The fields of the Access History screen are: SeqThe Message Authentication Code and message sequence number generated for each Access History entry. The code is generated to protect the integrity of the Access History. The Message Authentication Code is followed by a period (“.”) and the sequence number of each status message. The messages are numbered in sequence...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-14 Command Functions 3 AA—Administrative Access History Syntax and Parameters aa [-] [ALL] Description Use the Administrative Access History command to display details on the last 100 administrative access attempts. The details include the date, time, user ID, and duration of the call. To protect the integrity of the Administrative Access History, a Message Authentication Code is generated...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-15 Command Functions 3 To capture an Administrative Access History, use a communications software package (such as ProComm). After you save the Administrative Access History as a file, you can open it in a word processing application and print it. To show the Administrative Access History in descending order by message sequence number, include the [-] parameter. Sample Command and Response >...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-16 Command Functions 3 The fields of the Administrative Access History screen are: SeqThe Message Authentication Code and message sequence number generated for each Administrative Access History entry. The code is generated to protect the integrity of the Administrative Access History. The Message Authentication Code is followed by a period (“.”) and the sequence number of each status...
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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...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-18 Command Functions 3 To capture an Administrative Failure History, use a communications software package (such as ProComm). After you save the Administrative Failure History as a file, you can open it in a word processing application and print it. To show the Administrative Failure History in descending order by message sequence number, include the [-] parameter. Sample Command and...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-19 Command Functions 3 AS—AUX Security Syntax and Parameters To determine AUX Port status: as To enable AUX Security: as on To disable AUX Security: as off Description Use the AUX Security command to determine AUX (administrative) port status and to enable and disable security on the AUX port. !Security Alert: AUX Security should not be enabled until administrative users are added. If AUX...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 RPSD System Administration Page 3-20 Command Functions 3 When the administrative session is complete, use the Quit command to terminate the session (see instructions on page 3-40). If AUX security is enabled and no administrative session is activated, log messages are sent to the AUX port only if the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) is high. When the administrative session is terminated, the Carrier Detect Signal (CD) goes low for...