Security Access Registers
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CHAPTER 5
5. Security Access Registers
5. 1. General
Each of the Registers found in the Security Access Registers section must end with a ##, to
allow the EuroRoute to accept the data entered by the user. If the EuroRoute is in an idle state
for five seconds after the data is entered, the EuroRoute accepts this data. Mitel recommends
that you enter a unique security code for each of the Security Access Registers (See Section 5.6
on page 31).
Note: All passwords can be overridden by
✳
initialisation, unless the initialisation feature is
enabled. For more information on this feature (See Section 6.17 on page 43).
5. 2. Auto-answer Security Code
The Auto-answer Security Code is used during the third stage of remote programming. After a
match is found in the 604 Register, from the digits entered by the remote point, an MF4 “A” is
sent to the remote point. An MF4 “D” is sent after the unit drops carrier tone.
5. 3. Remote Access Code
The operation of a remote programming session is explained in three stages. The first stage is
answering the incoming call. If the EuroRoute auto-answers, it splits and terminates the line.
The trunk number being accessed is sent in MF4 to the remote point. After the EuroRoute
answers (either by auto-answer or manual answer), it waits to receive a match of the contents
of the 604 Register. The EuroRoute allows as many attempts as needed to enter the code, but
times out for a period of time defined by the S34 Register and goes to an idle condition if the
code is not entered successfully within the defined time. The matching of the contents of the
604 Register ends the first stage.
At the beginning of the second stage, the EuroRoute splits and terminates the line if the call
was manually answered. The EuroRoute checks the 011 Carrier Presentation Register. If the
value of the register is 0, the third stage follows immediately. Otherwise, the EuroRoute
presents the carrier tone. If the 011 Register expires without a connection to another modem,
the carrier tone is turned off and the process is moved to the third stage. Otherwise, the
EuroRoute restarts the time specified by the S34 Register, and waits for a match with the 690
Register. If a match is not found within the time defined by the Auto-answer Wait for Security
Code Timer, the EuroRoute clears down the modem and the line, cutting through if the
subscriber party is off-hook and going to the idle condition if not. Assuming there is a match
with the 690 Register, the EuroRoute enters programming mode with the Terminal indicator
set, and the third stage is skipped.
Summary of Contents for SmarT-1 EuroRoute
Page 1: ...Talking Technologies SMDrT 1 EuroRoute Dialer Installation Programming Guide ...
Page 12: ...Safety Information 8350 383 113 BA 11 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 18: ...EuroRoute Installation 8350 383 113 BA 17 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 20: ...System Requirements 8350 383 113 BA 19 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 28: ...Basic Hardware Installation 8350 383 113 BA 27 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 46: ...General Notes on Programming 8350 383 113 BA 45 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 64: ...Line and Trunk Options 8350 383 113 BA 63 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 84: ...Search Tables 8350 383 113 BA 83 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 90: ...Call Home 8350 383 113 BA 89 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 96: ...Cost Centre Code Options 8350 383 113 BA 95 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 108: ...Chaining 8350 383 113 BA 107 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 112: ...Abbreviated Dialling 8350 383 113 BA 111 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 116: ...Appendix 1 Call Logger Formats 8350 383 113 BA 115 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 120: ...Appendix 2 Other Information 8350 383 113 BA 119 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 128: ...Appendix 5 Hardware Specifications 8350 383 113 BA 127 Draft 1A September 1998 ...