11-10
C
HAPTER
11: D
IAL
SECURITY
WARNING:
If you do not use the ATZ command to end a remote-access
session, Dial Security will remain disabled at the host, and anyone dialing
in to the host for remote access will have access to the ATI10 screen and
all Dial Security accounts.
DTMF Security
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) Security requires a modem to go off
hook when it receives a call but keep silent until it receives the valid DTMF
password. After the modem receives the valid password, it will begin
training. If the DTMF password is invalid, the modem will go on hook,
and the DTE will never know there had been a call coming.
The DTMF security status and password are shown in the ati10 screen
DTMF security is enabled by setting the S53 bit 3, e.g. S53=8 or S53.3=1.
Using the %D command sets the DTMF security password (AT%D=PWn,
n=0--39). Make sure to disable that account so no one can use the DTMF
password as the Dial Security account. For example, to set local modem
DTMF security password, you may use following command:
AT%A0=123456,N,,, then AT%D=PW0. You can change that security
account later, if you like.
The DTMF password can be the combination of 0123456789*ABCD; the
# is used as the password end sign. The maximum length of the DTMF
password is 8 character.
The remote modem dial string should look like this
ATDT2625000@123456#. In this example, “123456” is the DTMF
security password.
Summary of Contents for Courier
Page 12: ......
Page 28: ...1 14 CHAPTER 1 CONNECTING TO YOUR ISP ...
Page 36: ...3 4 CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING YOUR MODEM ...
Page 58: ...6 6 CHAPTER 6 WORKING WITH MEMORY ...
Page 64: ...8 4 CHAPTER 8 CONTROLLING EIA 232 SIGNALING ...
Page 72: ...9 8 CHAPTER 9 ACCESSING AND CONFIGURING THE COURIER V EVERYTHING MODEM REMOTELY ...
Page 80: ...10 8 CHAPTER 10 CONTROLLING DATA RATES ...
Page 96: ...12 6 CHAPTER 12 FLOW CONTROL ...
Page 108: ...13 12 CHAPTER 13 HANDSHAKING ERROR CONTROL DATA COMPRESSION AND THROUGHPUT ...
Page 112: ...14 4 CHAPTER 14 DISPLAYING QUERYING AND HELP SCREENS ...
Page 122: ...15 10 CHAPTER 15 TESTING THE CONNECTION ...
Page 142: ...17 8 CHAPTER 17 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 156: ...A 14 APPENDIX A S REGISTERS ...
Page 172: ...B 16 APPENDIX B ALPHABETIC COMMAND SUMMARY ...
Page 178: ...C 6 APPENDIX C FLOW CONTROL TEMPLATE ...
Page 186: ...E 4 APPENDIX E V 25 BIS REFERENCE ...