Avaya CMC1 Manual Do Utilizador

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Issue 10 June 2005
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Appendix B: Access Security Gateway
This appendix provides information on how to administer Access Security Gateway (ASG). ASG 
employs a challenge/response protocol to confirm the validity of a user and reduce the 
opportunity for unauthorized access. ASG authentication will be imposed for Avaya services 
logins as indicated below:
init - all types of access require ASG authentication
inads - all types of access require ASG authentication
craft - if accessing remotely, ASG authentication is required.
Note:
Note:
Craft login sessions from a direct connect management terminal continue to rely 
on password authentication.
Using the ASG Mobile
To use ASG Mobile, do the following steps:
1. Double click on the ASG Mobile V1.1 on your desktop and an ASG Mobile V1.1 Login 
window appears.
2. In the 
Tech ID
 field, type your login ID, which is the name of the attached file (without the 
“.asg”). Your login ID is the same as your Avaya login (or an abbreviated part of it).
3. Type the password twice. Note that the password is case-sensitive.
Note:
Note:
Your new password will be sent to you in a separate email. 
4. Click the OK button and an ASG Mobile V1.1 Authentication window appears.
5. Use your communications package (for example, ASA, Provision, or Native Configuration 
Manager) to dial the switch you need to contact.
6. Log into your communications package window as either initinads, or craft. Instead of a 
password prompt, a seven-digit (challenge) number appears in the window of your 
communications package.
7. Move to the ASG Mobile V1.1 Authentication window.
8. Type the 10-digit Product ID in the 
Equipment ID
 field. The default ID is 10 zeros 
(0000000000).
9. Type init, inads, or craft in the 
Equipment Login
 field. The craft login ID is the default.