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Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Managing the User List
Changing the Current User’s Password
The ED-PID command changes the specified user’s password.
ED-PID:[<tid>]:[<uid>]:[<ctag>]::<oldpid>,<newpid>;
This command has a default access level of USER.
Sample Command
ED-PID::TECHNICIAN:TS1000::TECH01!,#Tech02;
This command changes the current user’s password from TECH01! to #Tech02.
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:30:01
A 1173 REPT EVT
“IMC:NA,PIDCHG,NSA,03-10-24 10-30-01:\”USER PASSWORD HAS
CHANGED\””
;
Displaying a User’s Access Level
Use the following TL1 command to display the access level for a specified user or
for all users.
RTRV-USER-SECU::[<uid>]:[<ctag>];
This command always has an access level of SECURITY.
Keyword
Value
Description
<uid>
<username>
Up to 20 case-insensitive
alphanumeric characters
<oldpid>
Must match existing value or
DENY is issued for the command
Old password for the
specified user
<newpid>
Up to 20 case-sensitive
characters
New password for the
specified user
Parameter
Description
<uid>
Assigned user name. Displays the access level of the specified
user.
null
Displays the access level for all assigned user names.