User Instructions Section 5847
Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000) Issue AL, July 24, 2006
Chapter 3. Commands Page 3-321
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EDIT-PID
(ED-PID)
Referenced In: TR-NWT-000835, Issue 3; pg. 3-51
General Description: Edits the current user’s privilege identifier (<pid>) parameter (i.e.,
LMS1000 user password).
When executed, the command sets the PASSWORD attribute of the current user’s
LMS1000 user configuration to the specified new name.
An entry is made in the LMS1000’s event log indicating this command was executed by
the current sessions user. The event description indicates that the user changed his/her
own password.
Related Commands: None
LMS1000 Access Level: 1
LMS1000 Equivalent: None
LMS1000 Input Format Variations:
<aid>
The access identifier (<aid>) parameter is the same value as the user identifier (<uid>)
parameter for the current user. The user identifier parameter is the NAME attribute for
this user’s LMS1000 user configuration. Invalid values received for this parameter return
an error response with the error code IIAC.
<oldpid>
This is the old privilege identifier (LMS1000 password) being replaced by a new one.
This parameter is the current PASSWORD attribute of the current user’s LMS1000 user
configuration. Invalid values received for this parameter return an error response with the
error code IDNV.
<newpid>
This is the new privilege identifier (LMS1000 password) which replaces the current one.
This parameter is the new PASSWORD attribute for the current user’s LMS1000 user
configuration. The LMS1000 allows a maximum of eight characters for a password. At
least two characters must be non-alpha, and at least one character must be a symbol.
(Valid symbols are the ‘#’, ‘%’, and ‘+’ characters.) Invalid values received for this
parameter return an error response with the error code IDNV. If the entered value for this
parameter matches an existing privilege identifier for another user, an error response with
the error code PIUI is returned.
LMS1000 Response Format Variations: None