Vertivâ„¢ NetSureâ„¢ Control Unit (NCU) User Manual
7.4.4 Expanded Description of TL1 Commands Supported (in alphabetical order)
This section lists the specific TL1 commands (in alphabetical order) the NCU supports and provides a broader description of the
command.
ACTIVATE-USER
(ACT-USER)
Referenced In: TR-NWT-000835, Issue 3; pg. 3-23
General Description: This command is for setting up a session with the NE (NCU) [i.e., logging into the NE (NCU)]. An entry is made
in the NCU’s event log indicating this command was executed by the User who initiated the command. The event description
indicates that a User session was established and also identifies the User who executed the command.
When a valid User session has been previously established and this command is entered with a valid User name (<uid>) and password
(<pid>), the User specified in the command becomes the User that is logged on. An entry is made in the NCU’s event log as stated
above.
The User name and password parameters entered with this command are checked against the NCU’s list of Users.
It is the responsibility of the person adding a User to the NCU’s User list to insert values for the User name and password fields that
are compatible with the operation of the TL1 interface. It is the responsibility of the NCU software to ensure that User name and
password values entered with this command meet the requirements of the TL1 interface.
NCU Access Level: any access level
Input Format:
ACT-USER:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>::<pid>;
<aid>
For this command, the access identifier is the User name (<uid>). Invalid values received for this parameter return an
error response with the error code IIAC.
<pid>
This is the private identifier (i.e., password) of the User who is attempting to gain access.
Normal Response Format:
cr lf lf
^^^<source identifier>^<date>^<time> cr lf
M^^<ctag>^COMPLD cr lf
^^^/* This is a private computer system. cr lf
Unauthorized access may result in criminal prosecution */ cr lf;