Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Managing the User List
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Adding a User at the Security Access Level
To define a user at the Security access level, issue the following TL1 command. The
user and password you create is the same user and password used to access the
TimeProvider using the SynCraft application (see Using SynCraft, on page 102).
Sample Command
ENT-USER-SECU::DEPTHEAD:TS1000::TP01!,SECURITY;
This sample command creates a user with the name DEPTHEAD and a password
of TP01!; this user is at the Security access level. See Adding a User, on page 98,
for more information on the ENT-USER-SECU command.
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU 03-05-15 09:59:09
A 1166 REPT EVT
“IMC:NA,USRADD,NSA,03-05-15,09-59-09:\”USER HAS BEEN ADDED\””
;
Logging In
You can now log in using the ACT-USER command and the new user name and
password to continue with the provisioning process.
Sample Command
ACT-USER::DEPTHEAD:TS1000::TP01!;
Normal Response
TP-SSU 03-05-15 09:59:15
M TS1000 COMPLD
;
Users with the Security access level can issue any of the TL1 commands described
in this chapter and in the TimeProvider TL1 Reference Guide.
Managing the User List
Use the procedures in this section to manage the users that are authorized to
access the TimeProvider.

Logging In

Use the following TL1 command to log existing users into the system.
ACT-USER:[<tid>]:<uid>:[<ctag>]::<pid>;
This command has a default access level of NONE.