Explanation
The Security (SECU) subsystem generates SECU111 when a user changes the command class set for a terminal. Customer Data table TERMDEV defines the command class set for a terminal.
Format
The log report format for SECU111 is as follows:
SECU111 mmmdd hh:mm:ss ssdd INFO User: <user> on <term>. TERMDEV COMCLASS changed for <term>. Old commandset: n,n,n,n,n. New commandset: n.
Example
An example of log report SECU111 follows:
SECU111 APR01 12:00:00 2112 INFO User: JANET on MAP. TERMDEV COMCLASS changed for MAP1. Old commandset: 3,4,5,6. New commandset: 8.
Field Descriptions
The following table describes each field in the log report:
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Field Value Description
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INFO constant Indicates information about the SECU
subsystem.
<user> descriptive text Identifies the user that changed the
command set for a terminal that
TERMDEV defines. Use CI command
SHOWUSERS for a list of users defined
to the system.
on symbolic text Identifies the terminal where the user
changed another terminal commandset.
List TERMDEV from CI MAP level for list
of terminals.
TERMDEV COMCLASS symbolic text Identifies the terminal that the user
changed for changed the command set in
TERMDEV. List TERMDEV from CI
MAP level for list of terminals.
Old commandset 0-30 Identifies the command class set the
user earlier assigned to terminal.
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Field Value Description (continued)
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ALL Indicates the user assigned all command
classes to the terminal.
NONE Indicates the user did not assign
command classes to the terminal.
New commandset 0-30 Identifies the command class set now
assigned to the terminal.
ALL Indicates the user assigned all command
classes to the terminal.
NONE Indicates the user did not assign
command classes to the terminal.
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