Security
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V.3600
When the superuser logs on, the secure V.3600 automatically displays
any illegal attempts since the last superuser logon. If it is not reset, the
illegal attempt count will remain and the superuser will not be reminded
unless more illegal attempts occur. To manually request this same
information enter
AT$M
The V.3600 responds by scrolling any illegal attempt information onto
the screen as in the following example:
USER NUMBER: 01, ILLEGAL ATTEMPTS: 1,
STATUS: NORMAL
USER NUMBER: 14, ILLEGAL ATTEMPTS: 7,
STATUS: SUSPENDED
OK
Enter the
$Mn
command (where
n
equals user number) to reset a
specific user’s illegal attempt count.
Enter the
$M*
command to reset all of the user’s illegal attempt counts.
Factory Reset — $F=pw$pw
To reinitialize the security feature enter the
$F=pw$pw
command
(where
pw
is the "current" superuser password). This command deletes
all user information and reinstates factory default passwords. User
information cannot be recalled.
Removing a User — $Rn
This superuser command removes a user from active status without
deleting all of the user’s information. The user can be restored to active
status by setting the password with the corresponding user number as
previously mentioned. To remove a user, enter
AT$Rn
where
n
is the user numbers 2-50.
The superuser or user with ID #1 cannot be deleted from the user list.
Security Status — $E?
System security status can be verified using the
$E?
command.