Lucent Technologies 3100 用户手册

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Configuration
Issue 1 October 1998 
5-17
User Access Code Overview
 
Introduction
The Switch Management Interface allows the system
administrator to manage password information and user
configurations for the entire Rack, using a single ADMIN
port.
 
Reference
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Each user entry in the password database contains the
first and last names of the user as well as the user’s
password. (see page 5-19 for more information)
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Users are assigned to user groups in order for them to
be uploaded to switch cards. When users are assigned
to the user group, they are automatically assigned a
unique user ID (01-99)
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As user information in the database is modified,
changes will be reflected in all user groups that refer to
that entry.
Note: To create a User Password File, see instructions on
page 5-12.
 
User
A user is considered to be any person that has permission
to initiate a call from a remote module through a Switch
Card.
Example:  First name: Peter
      Last name:  Adams
 
User ID
Remote
Change Digit
User ID’s are automatically assigned to users as they are
entered into user groups. Each user in a user group will
have a unique user ID. The user ID is always the first two
digits of the remote user’s access code. It is possible that a
user could have multiple user ID’s if they belong to several
user groups.
Note: Adding a user to multiple user groups is NOT
recommended as it may confuse users.
This digit indicates whether a remote user is allowed to
change their password when online with a Switch Card. It
is the 3
rd
 digit of the remote user access code and is present
right after the user ID with this product. It is always
assigned “9” to prevent users from changing their
password.