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Control Unit IV Reference Manual Setup
529-0004 Ver.3 3-3
3.3 Access levels
There are two user access levels: limited access and full access. Users with limited access do
not need a password. If you have limited access, you can use basic commands such as
displaying the units setup, and showing the status of one or more subscribers.
Users with full access to the system need a password in order to use additional commands
that are not accessible to a limited access user. If you have full access, once you log on (see
important note below), you can use commands that affect subscriber services and the units
operation. For example, you can modify the status of one or more subscribers, download and
upload data in the memory, change the user password, reset and set up the Control Unit. You
can switch from full access to limited access by typing
logoff
.
Important:
The default password is abcde. This password should be modified the first time you log
on for security reasons (see section 3.6.4). Make sure that the system administrator is
informed of the new password.
At all times, you can view the list of commands and their description by typing
help
or by
typing
?
(see sections 3.3.1 and 3.3.2). In the main menu, the asterisk * that appears after the
description of certain commands means that the command can cause processing delays on
the other communication ports. The Control Unit is a multi-user device but it processes
requests one at a time, and some requests require a longer processing time.
In the description of each command on screen, the square brackets [ ] indicate that the
parameters are optional. For example, the command
time
used alone displays the time. If
the command is used with a parameter [hh:mm:ss], it sets the time. Do not type the square
brackets when using the command.
Note that the
locate
and
search
commands are available only in OBP mode. Full access
is required to initiate these commands.

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