Introduction
Command Types
18 TimeHub 5500 TL1 Reference Guide 097-55501-02 Issue 7 – January, 2005
Command Types
TL1 provides a standard man-machine language as defined in Bellcore document
TR-NWT-000831, Issue 3, Revision 1, December 1993. This section provides an
overview of the TL1 commands used to control the TimeHub 5500. For detailed
information on using TL1 commands, refer to Chapter 2, Commands, Chapter 3,
Keywords, and Chapter 4, Performance Monitoring.
Security
Security levels can be set for both users and individual commands. Setting
command security levels provides a way to either restrict or allow access to specific
commands. Table 1-1 lists security commands, their syntax, and their factory-set
security access level. Security commands are used to protect system resources
and information from unauthorized users. For information on how to activate the
security function, see Enabling Security, on page 22.
Table 1-1 Security Commands
Command Syntax
Factory Set
Access Level
Activate User ACT-USER None
Cancel Port CANC-CID-SECU Security
Cancel User CANC-USER None
Cancel User Security CANC-USER-SECU Security
Delete Security DLT-SECU Security
Delete User Security DLT-USER-SECU Security
Edit Command Security ED-CMD-SECU Security
Edit Password ED-PID User
Edit Port Security ED-CID-SECU Security
Edit User Security ED-USER-SECU Security
Enter User Security ENT-USER-SECU Security
Inhibit User Security INH-USER-SECU Security
Reinstate User ALW-USER-SECU Security
Retrieve Command Security RTRV-CMD-SECU User
Retrieve Port Security RTRV-CID-SECU Security
Retrieve Status RTRV-STATUS User