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TimeAnalyzer 7x00 User’s Guide
098-00208-000 Revision A – February, 2010
Chapter 3 Configuring
Configuring TP5000 Module Using TimeMonitor PDV
If the TP5000 probe module is connected to a computer directly through the
serial port, start a Terminal session and press
Enter
.
3. Type your user name and press
Enter
. The system prompts for a password.
4. Type your password and press
Enter
. The system prompt appears.
Adding a User
Use the following procedure to add a user to the system access list.
1. Login at the Admin level (see
2. Type
show user
and press
Enter
to view the current list of users.
3. Type
set user add
and press
TAB
twice. The system prompts you for a user
name.
4. Type a user name and press
SPACE
and then
TAB
. The name you enter will be
the log-in name for the user. The system prompts you for the access-level for the
user.
5. Type in the desire access-level (user, config, or admin) and press
Enter
. The
system prompts you for a password.
6. Type a password and press
Enter
. The password you enter will be the log-in
password for the user. The system responds with the confirm password prompt.
7. Retype the password and press
Enter
. The system indicates that “
CLI user has
been added: <user>
”.
8. Type
show user
and press
Enter
to verify that the account exists.
Note:
The unit’s default user name is “admin” and the default
password is “
symmadmin**
”. To avoid unauthorized access, you
should change the default user name and password.
Note:
User passwords can consist of alphanumeric characters, “~”, “`”, “(“,
“)”, “!”, “?”, “-”, “_”, and “.” with a minimum of 8 characters and a
maximum of 32 characters.
Usernames can consist of numbers, upper and lower case letters,
dash "-", and underscore "_", with a maximum of 20 characters.
Usernames cannot use a leading dash “-” as the first character.
For a description of user access levels, see