This situation can occur when you first log in after the system administrator uses the ent-user command to enter a new user ID and password combination, or when you first log in after the chg-user:pid=yes command has been entered.
When you entered the login command with your user ID and entered your password at the system prompt, the following message appeared:
Enter new password (password must be changed) :
Type a new password, following your site guidelines.
For security reasons, the password is not displayed on the terminal screen.
Press the Enter key.
The system checks the password to ensure that it meets your site’s password complexity requirements.
If your password does not meet your site's password complexity requirements, the system displays a message based on the password violation (see Login Error Messages for a list of possible messages).
The login process ends.
Decide on a new password, and start the login procedure again.
If your password meets the complexity requirements, the following message appears:
Verify Password:
Type the exact password again that you entered in Step 1.
For security reasons, the password is not displayed on the terminal screen.
Press the Enter key.
If the user ID and password combination are accepted and the following messages appear in the terminal input/command response region, the terminal is available for a user session