Defining A User At The Security Access Level - Symmetricom TimeProvider 1000 User Manual

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Powering Up the TimeProvider
To power up the TimeProvider, perform one of the following tasks, as appropriate:
Connect the power leads from the power supply (see
Connections, on page 54)
Install the fuse in the fuse panel
Turn on the power supply
LED Indications on Power-up
The LEDs on the IMC, IOC, and TPIU (if present) illuminate in the following
sequence:
The LEDs on the TPIU remain off until the Master shelf has completed its power-on
testing and the GPS input has been enabled. The TPIU and Antenna Power LEDs
light green and the Antenna Signal LED lights red. When the Master shelf
completes its power-on testing, the Antenna Signal LED lights green, indicating that
the TPIU is receiving a valid signal from the antenna.
Logging In for the First Time
To log in to the TimeProvider for the first time:
1. Connect a straight-through serial cable to the local Craft port. Connect the other
end of the cable to a computer.
2. Start a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal or ProComm Plus.
Configure the program for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, No parity, and 1 stop bit.
3. Type
(semicolon). If the TimeProvider responds with a Deny response, you
;
have established communications. If you do not receive the Deny response,
check the connections, the cable, and the program settings.

Defining a User at the Security Access Level

Recommendation: To avoid a possible service call to unlock the
TimeProvider, Symmetricom recommends that you enable the
security feature by defining a user at the Security access level.
TimeProvider Access Levels
The security measures built into the TimeProvider are based on a list of users
authorized to access the unit. Each user has their own password and is assigned to
one of the following access levels: NONE, USER, ADMIN, or SECURITY. Users can
issue the TL1 commands available at their access level.
page 90, describes how to manage the user list.
If you do not define a Security-level user, the security features are not enabled and
an unauthorized user could gain access to the TimeProvider and compromise the
security of your network.
097-58001-02 Revision C – August 2005
Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Starting the TimeProvider for the First Time
Making Power
Managing the User
TimeProvider User's Guide
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