Explanation
The Security (SECU) subsystem generates SECU104 when a user changes one of the following:
Note: Line three (old commandset), line five (old use log/alarm) and line seven (old abuse log/alarm) can appear. The system displays these lines if the command was present in CMDS and the user changed the tuple for that command.
Format
The log report format for SECU104 is as follows:
SECU104 mmmdd hh:mm:ss ssdd INFO User: <user> from <term>. CMDS changed to <cmdnm>. old commandset: n,n,n,n,n. new commandset: n,n,n,n,n. old use log/alarm: B/alrmtxt new use log/alarm: B/alrmtxt old abuse log/alarm: B/alrmtxt new abuse log/alarm: B/alrmtxt
Example
An example of log report SECU104 follows:
SECU104 APR01 12:00:00 2112 INFO User: JANET from MAP. CMDS changed to RESTART. old commandset: 1,3,4,5,6. new commandset: 3,4,5,6. old use log/alarm: NO/NO_ALARM new use log/alarm: YES/MINOR old abuse log/alarm: NO/MAJOR new abuse log/alarm: YES/CRITICAL
Field Descriptions
The following table describes each field in the log report:
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Field Value Description
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<user> descriptive text Identifies the user that changes the
commandset or the automatic logging of
command use/abuse in table CMDS. Use the
CI command SHOWUSERS for a list of users
defined to the system.
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Field Value Description (continuted)
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from symbolic text Identifies the terminal from which the user
made the change(s). List TERMDEV from CI
MAP level for list of terminals.
CMDS changed to symbolic text Identifies the changed command in CMDS. List
CMDS from CI MAP level for privileged
commands. Refer to Customer Data table
TERMDEV.
old commandset 0-30 Identifies the commandset class previously
able to execute the command.
ALL Indicates all commandset classes were
necessary in order to execute the command.
NONE Indicates that commandset classes were not
necessary to execute the command. All users
were able to execute the command.
new commandset 0-30 Identifies commandset class now able to
execute the command.
ALL Indicates the system requires all commandset
classes to execute the command.
NONE Indicates commandset classes are not required
to execute the command. All users are now
able to execute the command.
old use NO/NO_ALARM Indicates that automatic logging of use was not
log/alarm in effect. Use of the command did not raise an
alarm.
YES/NO_ALARM Indicates that automatic logging of use was in
effect. Use of the command did not raise an
alarm.
NO/MINOR Indicates that automatic logging of use was not
in effect. Use of the command raised a minor
alarm.
YES/MINOR Indicates that automatic logging of use was in
effect. Use of the command raised a minor
alarm.
NO/MAJOR Indicates that automatic logging of use was not
in effect. Use of the command raised a major
effect.
YES/MAJOR Indicates that automatic logging of use was in
effect. Use of the command raised a major
alarm.
NO/CRITICAL Indicates that automatic logging of use was not
in effect. Use of the command raised a critical
alarm.
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Field Value Description (continuted)
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YES/CRITICAL Indicates that automatic logging of use was in
effect. Use of the command raised a critical
alarm.
new use NO/NO_ALARM Indicates that automatic logging of use is not in
log/alarm effect. Use of the command did not raise an
alarm.
YES/NO_ALARM Indicates that automatic logging of use is in
effect. Use of the command did not raise an
alarm.
NO/MINOR Indicates that automatic logging of use is not in
effect. Use of the command raised a minor
alarm.
YES/MINOR Indicates that automatic logging of use is in
effect. Use of the command raised a minor
alarm.
NO/MAJOR Indicates that automatic logging of use is not in
effect. Use of the command raised a major
alarm.
YES/MAJOR Indicates that automatic logging of use is in
effect. Use of the command raised a major
alarm.
NO/CRITICAL Indicates that automatic logging of use is not in
effect. Use of the command raised a critical
alarm.
YES/CRITICAL Indicates that automatic logging of use is in
effect. Use of the command raised a critical
alarm.
old abuse NO/NO_ALARM Indicates that automatic logging of abuse was
log/alarm not in effect. Abuse of the command did not
raise an alarm.
YES/NO_ALARM Indicates that automatic logging of abuse was
in effect. Abuse of the command did not raise
an alarm.
NO/MINOR Indicates that automatic logging of abuse was
not in effect. Abuse of the command raised a
minor alarm.
YES/MINOR Indicates that automatic logging of abuse was
in effect. Abuse of the command raised a minor
alarm.
NO/MAJOR Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is not
in effect. Abuse of the command raised a major
alarm.
YES/MAJOR Indicates that automatic logging of abuse was
in effect. Abuse of the command raised a major
alarm.
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Field Value Description (continuted)
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NO/CRITICAL Indicates that automatic logging of abuse was
not in effect. Abuse of the command raised a
critical alarm.
YES/CRITICAL Indicates that automatic logging of abuse was
in effect. Abuse of the command raised a
critical alarm.
new abuse NO/NO_ALARM Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is not
log/alarm in effect. Abuse of the command did not raise
an alarm.
YES/NO_ALARM Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is in
effect. Abuse of the command did not raise an
alarm.
NO/MINOR Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is not
in effect. Abuse of the command raised a minor
alarm.
YES/MINOR Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is in
effect. Abuse of the command raised a minor
alarm.
NO/MAJOR Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is not
in effect. Abuse of the command raised a major
alarm.
YES/MAJOR Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is in
effect. Abuse of the command raised a major
alarm.
NO/CRITICAL Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is not
in effect. Abuse of the command raised a
critical alarm.
YES/CRITICAL Indicates that automatic logging of abuse is in
effect. Abuse of the command raised a critical
alarm.
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