363-206-305
Administration and Provisioning
Issue 3 June 2000
8-59
■
Standard Users: These users have read/write access to system
provisioning and maintenance information.
■
Reports-Only Users: These users have read access to system information
but no ability to change provisioning or maintenance parameters.
Each user has an individual login and password, and each user selects and
maintains his/her own password.
The TL1 interfaces to operations systems provide a security option feature which
allows the administrator to control access by general users (for provisioning and
retrieval) and retrieve-only users.
When the system is first initialized, three default logins and passwords are
provided which must be changed by a privileged user before security is enabled.
At initialization, privileged users are those users who use the default logins and
passwords. Replacement of the SYSCTL circuit pack causes the system to default
back to the default logins and passwords. Up to 100 logins and passwords can be
added, deleted, and changed by three authorized privileged users. Login and
password security can be enabled or disabled. Timeouts can be provisioned
independently for the CIT interface and the synchronous optical network (SONET)
section DCC. For more information on provisioning, see System Turnup/Circuit
Order in the TOP section of this manual.
Authorized privileged users can establish general user and reports-only user
logins using the
set-lgn
command.
The following commands are restricted to privileged users over the CIT and DCC
interfaces. See 824-102-148,
2000 Family of Products Operations Systems
Engineering Guide
for TL1/X.25 command access privileges.
■
init-sys
—Initialize System
■
rstr-passwd
—Restore login and password file
■
rtrv-lgn
—Retrieve Login
■
rtrv-passwd
—Retrieve login and password file
■
set-feat
—Set Features
■
set-fecom
—Set Far-End Communications
■
set-lgn
—Set Login
■
set-secu
—Set Security.
When security is enabled, the following commands become restricted to
privileged users only:
■
cpy-prog
—Copy Program
■
ent-tl1msgmap
—Enter TL1 Message Map