Specifications

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Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide, R3.3
May 2002
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions
TL1 Commands
3.5.33 ED-USER-SECU: Edit User Security
This command edits a user's privileges, password, or ID. Only a Superuser may perform this operation.
Privilege levels are described in the ENT-USER-SECU command. If the password is changed with this
command, the password should be blanked out in the TL1 log.
Notes:
1. The <UID> can be any combination of up to 10 alphanumeric characters.
2. The <PID> is a string of up to 10 characters where at least 2 are non-alphabetic with at least one
special character (+, %, or #).
3. Although the CTC allows both <UID> and <PID> of up to 20 characters, the CTC-entered users
(<UID>, <PID>) are not valid TL1 users.
4. This command is now backwards compatible according to the following rules:
a. The syntax of <NEWPID> is checked and must meet TL1 standards.
b. If the <NEWPID> is specified, the syntax is checked and must meet TL1 standards.
c. The syntax of <UID> is not checked.
d. Old users can change their password without changing their userid, but the new password must
meet the new requirements.
e. The <NEWPID> is required when changing the <USERID>.
Currently, when <NEWUID> is specified, <NEWPID> is not optional; however, it is possible to change
a userid without changing the password by providing the same password. Users are not allowed to keep
their old password if the old password does not meet the new syntax requirements; for example,
<USERID> = DODI2345
<PASSWORD> = DODI#234 /*PASSWORD ALREADY MEETS REQUIREMENTS*/
> ED-USER-SECU::DODI2345:1::DODI3456,DODI#234,,PROV;
ED-USER-SECU::DODI2345:1::DODI3456,DODI#234,,PROV;
BRONCOS4 1970-01-02 13:15:35
M 1 COMPLD
;
<NEWUSERID> = DODI3456
<PASSWORD> = DODI#234
<USERID> = CISCO40
<PASSWORD> = CISCO40 /*PASSWORD DOES NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS*/
Example Input
ED-T3:CISCO:FAC-1-2:123:::FMT=C-BIT,LINECDE=B3ZS,LBO=0-225,
TACC=8:IS;
Errors This message generates all the default errors
Section ED-T3 Description (continued)