|
| Note: The default
authentication type for sa and vm is Password, which requires
the usual Linux login and password. You must be logged in as
sa to add an ASG login for sa or vm. |
To add a new Access Security Gateway (ASG) login to your system:
- Start at the Messaging Administration main
menu and select:
Basic System Administration
Access Security Gateway (ASG) Administration
ASG
Security Login Administration
The system displays the ASG Security Login
Administration page.
- Select
the login from the Login ID drop-down menu.
- Select ASG from the Authentication
Type drop-down menu to activate ASG authentication.
| Note: If you select Password from the Authentication
Type drop-down menu, the system uses regular password protection.
See Password administration guidelines
for more information. |
- Do one of the following in the
Secret Key Action drop-down list:
- Select System Generated Key to
have the system randomly generate an ASG secret key number.
Then leave the Secret Key field blank.
- Select User Entered Key if
you want to enter the secret key that the system uses to generate
ASG responses. Then type the secret key in the Secret Key
field. The secret key must be 20 numeric digits and must only
use numbers between 0 and 7.
- Select Keep Previous Key if you want to
use the previous value for the secret key. This option is
intended for use when the authentication type has been changed
from ASG to Password and you want to change it back to ASG
and retain the previous value you used for the secret key.
For more information about this web-based administration page,
click the field names or Help.
- Click Save to make the
changes.
A confirmation page displays
the ASG secret key number that must match the ASG Key when a user
attempts to log in. The ASG secret key number must be entered
into the ASG Key as Key1 or Key2.
- Click Back in the web browser to
return to the ASG Security Login Administration page or, if you
are finished administering ASG, click Return to Main.
Top of page
|