Nortel Networks 3500 General Broadcast tool, Log Names Log name Log events, SECU401, SECU410

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events on the local network element as opposed to a network level view. Further, the events shall be categorized by a Log Name which is indicative of the situation that caused the log. See Log Names on page 2-139.

Table 2-28

Log Names

Log name

Log events

 

 

SECU400 User

This log indicates a user login/logout from one of the system

Login/Logout

ports.

 

 

This log will indicate invalid login attempts, noting whether

 

• the password was wrong for a valid user id

 

• the userid was invalid

 

• the password had expired

 

The TL1 commands logged under this category are

 

ACT-USER and CANC-USER.

 

 

SECU401

This log indicates a user’s attempt to perform an action that is

Unauthorized

not permitted by the UPC assigned to that user ID. For

Command

example, when a UPC level 1 attempts a UPC level 4

Attempted

command like DLT-SECU-USER.

 

 

SECU406 Valid

This log records authorized command use according to user

Command Use

privilege code (UPC). All TL1 commands included in

 

LOGEVENTS are logged, except for those level one and

 

Preside login commands previously mentioned.

 

 

SECU407 Login

This log indicates the login time-out on system ports.

Time Out

 

 

 

SECU408 Intrusion

This log indicates multiple login failure on system ports. The

Attempt

log is generated when the maximum number of login attempts

 

are exceeded.

 

 

SECU410

This log indicates the successfully logged-in users from

Customer

remote nodes that have accessed the network element. This

Managed Networks

implies the user is on the access list for the network element.

Log

 

 

 

SECU412

This log indicates the unsuccessful log-in attempts from

Customer

remote nodes that have tried to access the network element.

Managed Networks

This implies the user is on the deny list for the network

Log

element.

 

 

General Broadcast tool

General Broadcast (GB) tool which allows users that are logged in to network elements to send and receive messages. The purpose of the General Broadcast tool is for sending and receiving messages to and from all NEs or to a particular NE in which users are logged in to.

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