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The document discusses various commands used to configure security and retrieve logs and reports in the Oracle Comms EAGLE system. It describes commands for displaying trouble notifications, retrieving alarm and log records, adding and modifying users, changing security defaults, and retrieving security logs. Many of the commands have parameters to filter the outputs based on attributes like time range, log type, user ID, etc. The user is directed to refer to the EAGLE Commands manual for complete details on command parameters and dependencies.
The document discusses various commands used to configure security and retrieve logs and reports in the Oracle Comms EAGLE system. It describes commands for displaying trouble notifications, retrieving alarm and log records, adding and modifying users, changing security defaults, and retrieving security logs. Many of the commands have parameters to filter the outputs based on attributes like time range, log type, user ID, etc. The user is directed to refer to the EAGLE Commands manual for complete details on command parameters and dependencies.
The document discusses various commands used to configure security and retrieve logs and reports in the Oracle Comms EAGLE system. It describes commands for displaying trouble notifications, retrieving alarm and log records, adding and modifying users, changing security defaults, and retrieving security logs. Many of the commands have parameters to filter the outputs based on attributes like time range, log type, user ID, etc. The user is directed to refer to the EAGLE Commands manual for complete details on command parameters and dependencies.
Oracle Comms EAGLE Initial Configuration 4 - 4 Use this command to display a summary report of all device trouble notifications that are currently logged in the OAMs RAM storage area. The parameters for this command are :display and :level. :display act: Displays only active alarms all: Displays all alarms without time stamps inhb: Displays only inhibited alarms timestamp: Displays active alarms with the date and time of the alarm :level crit: Critical alarms majr: Major alarms minr: Minor alarms For more details, refer to the EAGLE Integrated Signaling System Commands manual.
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Use this command to retrieve records from the active or standby alarm and UIM logs generated by the maintenance system. The records to be displayed are selected based on a span of time or a specific log file index. This command provides flexibility and customization when reporting logs. The rtrv-log command allows a user to: Filter for a particular output group Separate between UIMs and UAMs Filter by a given alarm number or range of numbers Parameters of the rtrv-log command include: :dir: Direction of buffer, either forward or backward :mode: Log display mode, brief or full :num: Maximum number of records, up to 65,5000 :sdate: Start date, format: yymmdd (yy=year, mm=month, dd=date) :edate: End date, format: yymmdd (yy=year, mm=month, dd=date) :stime: Start time, format: hhmmss (hh=hours, mm=minutes, ss=seconds) :etime: End time, format: hhmmss (hh=hours, mm=minutes, ss=seconds) :enum: End message reference number
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The ent-user command adds a user to the database. When the command is entered, the system prompts for a password and requests verification by re-entry of the same password. The password is not displayed. Parameters for the ent-user command include: :uid: User ID :all: Specifies if a user is assigned all command classes :db: Database administration :dbg: Debug :link: Link maintenance :pu: Program update :sa: Security administration :sys: System maintenance :cc<1-8>: Command classes The rtrv-secu-user command displays security information for all users in the system. The parameters for this command are: :uid: User ID :range: Format: one alpha character followed by up to 15 alphanumeric characters Oracle Comms EAGLE Initial Configuration 4 - 7 Use the chg-secu-dflt command to change system-wide security defaults such as: Password aging interval User ID aging interval Simultaneous logins with the same user ID Control of password complexity Password re-use and grace period. The following are a few parameters for the chg-secu-dflt command. :alpha: Alpha characters :minintrvl: Password change interval :multlog: Multiple logins :num: Numeric characters :page: Password aging interval :pchreuse: Password character reuse :pcgrace: Password grace period :pnotify: Password notification period To view a complete list of the parameters, refer to the EAGLE Commands manual.
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The parameters for the chg-secu-trm command include: :trm: Terminal ID that specifies the port to be configured :all: Specifies if user is assigned all command classes :db: Database administration :dbg: Debug :link: Link maintenance :pu: Program update :sa: Security administration :sys: System maintenance :cc<1-8>: Command classes The rtrv-secu-trm command has one parameter, :trm. For more details, refer to the EAGLE Commands manual.
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Use this command to retrieve security logs. The reports may be filtered according to the selection of parameters used in the command. By default, the reports are generated from the active fixed disk. Parameters of the rtrv-seculog command include: :mode: Log display mode, brief or full :num: Maximum number of records, up to 65,5000 :sdate: Start date, format: yymmdd (yy=year, mm=month, dd=date) :edate: End date, format: yymmdd (yy=year, mm=month, dd=date) :stime: Start time, format: hhmmss (hh=hours, mm=minutes, ss=seconds) :etime: End time, format: hhmmss (hh=hours, mm=minutes, ss=seconds) :slog: Specifies which log is copied to the File Transfer Area, active or standby :rectype: Specifies whether you want all records or only new ones :trm: Reports only those logs associated with the indicated terminal :uid: Reports only those logs associated with the specified user ID For more details, refer to the EAGLE Commands manual.
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The chg-trm command is to be executed on a terminal separate from the one being altered. This command has several dependencies. These dependencies include the following: At least one optional parameter must be included in the command. The system requires at least two terminals to be configured as security administration terminals. The target terminal port must be inhibited before any changes to communication parameters. The chg-trm command has several parameters. Communication parameters for the terminals include: :baud: Specifies the line speed :prty: Serial port parity value :type: Type of device to be connected to the terminal The rtrv-trm command has one parameter, :trm. The specified terminal must be equipped. For more details on the command parameters and the dependencies, refer to the EAGLE Commands manual.
1. Which Commands class is required to enter the rept-stat-db command?
a. System Maintenance b. Database Administration c. Security Administration d. Link Maintenance 2. Which command is used to change an I/O port baud rate? a.chg-secu-trm b.chg-secu-dflt c.chg-trm 3. Select the command used to display access rights for a terminal. a. rtrv-secu-trm b. rtrv-trm c. access-trm-rghts d. rtrv-term 4. Which command is used to report troubles? a.rept-stat-trouble b.rept-stat-trbl c.rept-status-trbl d.rpt-stat-trbl