Chapter 2 TL1 Command Syntax and Description
Edit Command Security (ED-CMD-SECU)
42 TimeProvider TL1 Reference Guide 097-58001-01 Revision E – September 2006
Edit Command Security (ED-CMD-SECU)
This command changes the access level of the specified command.
This command has a default access level of ADMIN. This command’s access level
cannot be changed.
Syntax
ED-CMD-SECU:[<tid>]:<cid>:[<ctag>][::<keyword>=<value>];
Note: The access level for the following commands is fixed and
cannot be changed: ACT-USER, CANC-USER, ED-CMD-SECU,
ED-USER-SECU, and ENT-USER-SECU.
Parameter Value Description
<cid> text string The identifier of the command for which the access level is
being changed. The command identifier is the part of the
command syntax that appears before the first colon
( : ). It is not case-sensitive.
Note:
See
Table 2-3
for <keyword> and <value> descriptions.
FACTORY The access levels for all commands are set to their factory-
defined values.
Note: If FACTORY is used, no keyword is required and is
ignored if used.
Table 2-3. ED-CMD-SECU – Keyword and Values for <cid>=text string
<keyword> <value> Description Default
ACCLVL NONE The specified command allows any user to use it, even if
the user is not currently logged on to the system.
N/A
USER The specified command allows users with an access level
of USER, ADMIN, and SECURITY to use it.
ADMIN The specified command allows users with an access level
of ADMIN and SECURITY to use it.
SECURITY The specified command allows users with an access level
of SECURITY to use it.