Managing Users

Specifying Message Codes

Each access server message has a message code. In the following example, the number

750 is the message code:

Local -750- Another port has this name

With message codes disabled, the same message would look like:

Local - Another port has this name

The factory-set default shows the message codes. The following example shows how to disable reception of message codes on port 5:

Local> CHANGE PORT 5 MESSAGE CODES DISABLED

Specifying VERIFICATION

The VERIFICATION characteristic controls the display of session information when an existing session is started, stopped, or resumed. If you enable VERIFICATION (factory-set default), the access server displays the session number and the service name of the service. If you disable VERIFICATION, no session information is displayed when a session is started, stopped, or resumed.

Example: Disabling VERIFICATION

The following example shows how to disable VERIFICATION on port 5:

Local> CHANGE PORT 5 VERIFICATION DISABLED

Specifying Lock

The LOCK characteristic enables or disables the LOCK command for selected or all ports. If the LOCK command is enabled on the access server at the port, a user can enter the LOCK command at the terminal to prevent unauthorized access to an unattended terminal. The command prevents any input until the unLOCK password is entered.

The factory-set default is LOCK ENABLED. You can disable the LOCK command for all users as follows:

Local> CHANGE SERVER LOCK DISABLED

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