Litespan H2TU-C Installation and Maintenance Practice
COMMUNICATION WITH THE LITESPAN SYSTEM
To communicate with the Litespan system, log on by providing a unique user identification
(UID) and private identification (PID, or password) code for verification by the system. In
addition, the appropriate security privileges are necessary to perform the desired operations.
Litespan indicates readiness to receive typed command input by displaying a left angle
bracket at the far left of the terminal screen or window, followed by the cursor (
angle bracket is the Litespan prompt.
After establishing a connection to the system, it may be necessary
to press
Log on to the Litespan System
After connecting a terminal to the Litespan system, the logon prompt "<" displays. Using your
pre-assigned UID and PID, type in the Activate User command line:
ACT-USER::<userid>:::<password>;
If the logon is successful the user receives the following confirmation message:
Litespan2000 02-10-01 09:46:48
M 0 COMPLD
;
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In addition to the M 0 COMPLD message displayed upon logging on
the system, Litespan may display automatically-generated reports
of alarm conditions or performance monitoring threshold cross-
ings, depending on how such autonomous messages have been
provisioned.
Log off the Litespan System
After completing a TL1 session, log off the system. Failure to log off may interfere with other
users' access to the Litespan system. To log off, enter the following at the prompt:
CANC-USER;
If the logon is successful, the user receives the following confirmation message:
Litespan2000 02-10-01 09:53:33
M 0 COMPLD
/* TL1 Session Log Out For Node Id: RT User Id : <User ID> */
;
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, followed by a semicolon, to receive a prompt.
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