Maintaining Security Accounts
10-7
Maintaining
Security Accounts
Once the administrative password is set and Dial Security is enabled, the
administrator is the only one who can access account information.
You can use the AT%S= and AT%E= commands to change and modify
account information.
Example:
Sending
AT%E=3
erases passwords for accounts 0-9.
When using the AT%S= command, the device echoes the administrative
password, which is case-sensitive. Business Modems will accept an invalid
password entry, but will lock out users from the security commands.
For example, if the password is Green, but you enter GREEN, an OK is
displayed. However, if you try to type a security command (for example,
ATI10 to view accounts), an [ACCESS DENIED] message is displayed.
Remote
Configuration
Dial Security accounts may be configured remotely. (See
Configuring Dial
Security Remotely
at the end of this chapter.)
For your modem to
Command
Access accounts by disabling local security
AT%S=
administrative password
View account information, once access has been
granted. Remote users may only use this
command during remote-access sessions if
local-access security is disabled.
ATI10
Erase local-access password
AT%E=1
Erase Autopass password
AT%E=2
Erase passwords in accounts 0-9
AT%E=3
Erase phone numbers in accounts 0-9
AT%E=4
Disable Account, Dialback, and New Number
fields in accounts 0-9.
AT%E=5
Edit or overwrite an individual account or an
individual account field
AT%A
n
=
where
n
is the account number
(see the figure in previous
section,
Setting Up Dial
Security
for more information)
Reset &F settings and disbale password
protection
Press the RESET button on the
back of the modem when
offline (same as
AT&FS53=0
)
Summary of Contents for U.S. Robotics 56K Voice
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