Nortel DMS-100 Security Log Reports


SECU122

Explanation

The Security (SECU) subsystem generates SECU122 when an attempt to log on a dial-up terminal fails.

Format

The log report format for SECU122 is as follows:

SECU122 mmmdd hh:mm:ss ssdd INFO
   <term>. DIALBACK call failed.
   Dialback id: <id>. Number: <dn>.
   Reason: reastxt.

Example

An example of log report SECU122 follows:

SECU122 APR01 12:00:00 2112 INFO
   DIALUP. DIALBACK call failed.
   Dialback id: DBID123. Number: 7811999.
   Reason: Modem unstable.

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.

<term>               symbolic text         Identifies terminal on which user tried to log
                                           into.  Refer to Customer Data table TERMDEV
					   from CI MAP level for list of terminals.

DIALBACK call        constant              Indicates attempt to perform dialback failed.
failed

Dialback id          symbolic text         Identifies user which attempted dialback.  List
                                           DIALBACK from CI MAP level for list of users.
                                           Refer to Customer Data table DIALBACK.

Number               integers              Provides directory number for terminal that the
                                           user cannot access.  The user cannot access
					   the terminal when dialback does not complete.

Reason               Bad file system       Indicates file system receives a command that
                     request               the system cannot execute.
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Field                Value                 Description (continued)
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		     Bad return code       Indicates system received an error code that
		                           the system cannot understand.

		     Call aborted by       Indicates system aborts the dialback call.  For
		     system                example, the modem equipment is not
		                           available for use.

		     Call connected        Indicates modem dials out.

		     Could not initiate    Indicates system cannot complete login
		     login                 sequence.  For example, the file system fails to
		                           output data through the modem.

                     Error in file system  Indicates error occurs in file system.  For
		                           example, a corrupted file reference number.

                     Invalid directory     Indicates dialback directory number that is not 
		     number                correct.

                     Line was busy         Indicates modem discovers the line was busy
		                           when the modem makes the dialback call.

		     Modem unstable        Indicates modem does not work correctly.

		     No answer             Indicates modem is not available, or the called
		                           party can not answer when the modem placed
					   the dialback call.

		     No modem available    Indicates modem is not available to make
		     for dialback          dialback call.

                     Unable to detect      Indicates modem is not able to detect carrier.
		     carrier 

                     Unable to detect      Indicates modem is not able to detect dial tone.
		     dialtone
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