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Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R6.0
Chapter 1 General Information
1.4 User Security Levels
1.3.2.1 Explicit List of AIDs - No Wildcards
For an explicit list of AIDs on a RTRV-CRS command, an error code will be returned for each AID that
fails validation (for example, the user specifies STS-N-13 when SLOT-N only contains an OC-12) or for
each AID where no matching cross-connection is found. To determine the completion code, follow the
rules from the “1.3.1.1 Explicit List of AIDs - No Wildcards” section on page 1-4. If the result is either
PRTL or COMPLD, then a list of matching cross-connections will accompany the response.
1.3.2.2 Implicit List of AIDs - Single AID With Wildcard
If a set of AIDs is implied by the use of the ALL modifier on a single AID, then follow the same AID
expansion rule as defined in the example from the “1.3.1.2 Implicit List of AIDs - Single AID With
Wildcard” section on page 1-4. Apply the following rules to the set:
1. If all valid AIDs match, COMPLD is returned with a matching list of cross-connections.
2. If some valid AIDs match but not all, COMPLD is returned with a matching list of
cross-connections.
3. If all valid AIDs fail to match, DENY is returned.
RTRV-CRS-STS1:[<TID>]:STS-9-ALL:<CTAG>; where STS-9-ALL maps to STS-9-{1,2,3,10,11,12}
because there is a single-port OC-12 card in Slot 3 with STS-3C defined for STS-9-4 and STS-9-7. The
set is traversed and returns only the STS1 cross-connections that exist using end points in that set. If no
cross-connections are retrieved, COMPLD is returned.
1.3.2.3 Explicit List Grouped With Implicit List
When you have determined the implicit list, apply the rules from the “1.3.2.2 Implicit List of AIDs -
Single AID With Wildcard” section on page 1-5 to the implicit list and the rules from the
“1.3.2.1 Explicit List of AIDs - No Wildcards” section on page 1-5 to the explicit list. Apply the
following logic to the results from the two subsets:
1. Explicit list returns COMPLD, implicit list returns COMPLD, return COMPLD plus matching list
2. Explicit list returns COMPLD, implicit list returns DENY, return PRTLwith errors plus matching
list
3. Explicit list returns PRTL, implicit list returns COMPLD, return PRTL with errors plus matching
lists
4. Explicit list returns PRTL, implicit list returns DENY, return PRTL with errors plus matching list
5. Explicit list returns DENY, implicit list returns COMPLD, return PRTL with errors plus matching
list
6. Explicit list returns DENY, implicit list returns DENY, return DENY with errors
1.4 User Security Levels
User security levels limit the amount of time a user can leave the system idle before the TL1 session is
locked to prevent unauthorized users from making changes. Higher security levels have shorter time
outs. Starting with Release 4.0, time outs can be provisioned (by a Superuser) from CTC. If provisioned,
it only affects users who are not currently logged in. A user that is logged in has to log out and log back