Security
8-4
V.3600
Low Security Commands
The following
AT
commands operate low security:
Set Password — $S=x
The
$S=x
command sets an empty password location to
x
. This
command only applies when no password or only one is stored in
memory. It cannot be used to change a password.
Changing a Password — $C=x, y
The
$C=x,y
command changes either password where
x
represents the
old password and
y
is new one.
Deleting a Password — $C=x, -
The
$C=x,-
command deletes password
x
from memory. Security is
automatically disabled if the last password is deleted.
Security Reset — $DR
This command resets security to its initial state (off with no passwords
stored). The option is not available in remote configuration.
Disabling Security — $D=x
The
$D=x
command disables security where
x
is either password.
Security Status — $D?, $E?
The
$D?
or
$E?
command displays the current status of security
(on or off).
Enabling Security — $E=
x
The
$E=x
command enables security where
x
is either password.
High Security
Compatibility
An originating modem does not require security capabilities to connect
with a secured V.3600. Access to the V.3600 host is gained by following
the appropriate logon procedure as described in following text. All
security operations are controlled by the secured V.3600.