Explanation
The Security (SECU) subsystem generates SECU107 when a user without the correct command class set issues a command. The command is entered in Customer Data table CMDS. The system does not execute the command.
Format
The log report format for SECU107 is as follows:
SECU107 mmmdd hh:mm:ss ssdd INFO User: <user> on <term>. *UNABLE* to use command: cmdnm. User's effective commandset: n,n,n,n. Command's commandset: n,n,n,n.
Example
An example of log report SECU107 follows:
SECU107 APR01 12:00:00 2112 INFO User: JANET on MAP. *UNABLE* to use command: RESTART. User's effective commandset: 3,2,3,4. Command's commandset: 3,2,3,4,8.
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 invalid user that issues the
command. Use the CI command SHOWUSERS for a
list of users defined to the system.
on symbolic text Identifies the terminal where the invalid user
issued the command. List TERMDEV from CI
MAP level for list of terminals.
*UNABLE* to use symbolic text Identifies the privileged command issued by the
command invalid user. List CMDS from CI MAP level for
privileged commands.
User's effective 0-30 Provides the command class set for the user
commandset that issues the command.
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Field Value Description (continuted)
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ALL Indicates the user is authorized to execute all
commands.
NONE Indicates the user does not have a command
class set.
Command's 0-30 Provides command class set for the command.
commandset
ALL Indicates the system requires all command
classes to execute the command.
NONE Indicates the system does not require
command classes to execute the command.
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