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AE Services security features

The following list highlights the AE Services security features.

Linux shell access control

The Modify Login page in the AE Services Management Console (Security > Account Management > Modify Login) provides the AE Services administrator with the ability to control Linux shell access for a Linux account.

Login Audit

The Unused Login Audit page in AE Services Management Console (Security > Audit > Login Audit) lets the AE Services administrator enable an audit process for disabling any unused Linux account.

Lock or unlock a Linux account

The Lock/Unlock Login feature in AE Services Management Console (Security > Account Management > Lock/Unlock Login) lets the AE Services administrator lock or unlock a Linux account.

Login Reports

The Login Reports feature in AE Services Management Console (Security > Audit > Login Reports) lets the AE Services administrator generate reports based on a login ID.

Role Based Access Control (RBAC)

Access to AE Services Management Console Web pages can be restricted by user authorization level. The operations that users are allowed to perform such as read, edit and delete can also be restricted.

Additional AE Services security features information

For more information about AE Services security features, see “Chapter 5: Security Administration and Additional PAM Management” in the Avaya Application Enablement Services Administration and Maintenance Guide. This document and other related information is located on the Avaya Support Web site http://www.avaya.com/support.