/DISplay SIGNON Keywords and Parameters


After you issue the ETA enhanced /SECURE command, use the /DISplay SIGNON command to display information about signon capabilities for IMS systems.

See SECURE-Command for information on ETA enhancements to the /SECURE command.

You can use the following keywords with the /DISplay SIGNON command. You must specify one of the keywords to execute the command. The parameter is not required.

ALLOWED

When used without the userid parameter, the /DISplay SIGNON ALLOWED command displays a list of all user IDs that are allowed to sign on to an IMS system.

The following figure shows sample output for the /DISplay SIGNON ALLOWED command. Output similar to this sample is produced if each of the following conditions exist:

  • the ETA /SECURE DISABLE SIGNON command prevents signons
  • the ETA /SECURE ALLOW SIGNON userid command allows two user IDs (in this case, BTS1 and CTS1) to sign on

Figure 1. /DISplay SIGNON ALLOWED Sample Output

BTS1     CTS1
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The following parameter limits the display to specific user IDs:

userid

The userid parameter verifies that the /SECURE SIGNON ALLOW command has been issued to allow one or more specific user IDs to sign on to the IMS system, even though the /SECURE DISABLE SIGNON command is in effect. When specifying multiple user IDs, separate the user IDs with spaces. Generic parameters are supported, but /DISplay SIGNON ALLOWED * is invalid.

The following figure shows output for the /DISplay SIGNON ALLOWED userid command. In this sample, the user ID is CTS1.

Figure 2. /DISplay SIGNON ALLOWED userid Sample Output

USERID    SIGNON STATUS
CTS1      SIGNON IS ALLOWED BY CTS1
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DISABLED

When used without the userid parameter, the /DISplay SIGNON DISABLED command displays a list of all users that are prevented from signing on to an IMS system.

The following figure shows sample output for the /DISplay SIGNON DISABLED command. Output similar to this sample is produced if each of the following conditions exist:

  • The ETA /SECURE DISABLE SIGNON command prevents signons
  • The /SECURE DISABLE SIGNON userid command prevents two user IDs (in this case, BTS1 and CTS1) from signing on

Figure 3. /DISplay SIGNON DISABLED Sample Output

BTS1    CTS1
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The following parameter limits the display of user IDs that are prevented from signing on to an IMS system:

userid

The userid parameter verifies that the /SECURE DISABLE SIGNON command has been issued to prevent one or more specific users from signing on to the IMS system, even though the signon is globally enabled. When specifying users, separate the user IDs with spaces. Generic parameters are supported, but /DISplay SIGNON DISABLED * is invalid.

The following figure shows sample output for the /DISplay SIGNON DISABLED userid command. In this sample, the user ID is CTS1.

Figure 4. /DISplay SIGNON DISABLED userid Sample Output

USERID  SIGNON  STATUS
CTS1    SIGNON  IS DISABLED BY CTS1
*94084/134023*

STATUS

Use the /DISplay SIGNON STATUS command to determine whether signons have been prevented through the /SECURE DISABLE SIGNON command.

This command produces output that is similar to the sample output that is shown in /DISplay SIGNON STATUS Sample Output, Signons Disabled or Figure 6. The output that is shown in /DISplay SIGNON STATUS Sample Output, Signons Enabled is produced if specific users are not allowed to sign on through the ETA /SECURE DISABLE SIGNON userid command.

Figure 5. /DISplay SIGNON STATUS Sample Output, Signons Disabled

SIGNONS ARE SELECTIVELY DISABLED
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The output that is shown in the following figure is produced if signons are not prevented through the ETA /SECURE DISABLE SIGNON command.

Figure 6. /DISplay SIGNON STATUS Sample Output, Signons Enabled

SIGNONS ARE ENABLED
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