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AUTH1UserResourceIdentifier{userKey=8a00a0c86820e56901685f374974002d, userName='null'}
JIRAIDAUTHSBX-102825
REV5UserResourceIdentifier{userKey=8a00a02355cd1c2f0155cd26cb8305e9, userName='null'}
REV6UserResourceIdentifier{userKey=8a00a02355cd1c2f0155cd26cb8305e9, userName='null'}
REV3UserResourceIdentifier{userKey=8a00a0c85652e498015669b485df0004, userName='null'}
REV1UserResourceIdentifier{userKey=8a00a02355cd1c2f0155cd26c99d02be, userName='null'}



Type: MINOR

Object ID1.3.6.1.4.1.2879.2.8.1.2.1.12.0.20

Description

 This alarm indicates that an OS account is auto re-enabled after being disabled due to bad passwords.

Repetition

N/A

Event Codes

sonusAlarmNodeID

sonusAlarmLevel

sonusAlarmSequenceId

Instance Fields

sonusAlarmTime

sonusAlarmDescription

sonusUserName

sonusSystemServerName

Action

None

Impact

An OS user account that was locked temporarily because a wrong password was entered too many times is now unlocked again, as the correct password was entered. This alarm clears sonusSystemSecurityOsAccountLocked when the type is auto-unlock and the ServerName matches.

Clearing

Automatic; sonusSystemSecurityOsAccountLocked

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