Security
V.3600
8-9
Set User Callback Number — $Cn=m
The callback number, used with level 2 or 3 security, is dialed by the
modem after a user has successfully called in from a remote location
and entered his password.
Level 1 security does not require a callback number; however, if the
security level is changed to level 2 or 3 a callback number will be
required.
The callback number should be programmed initially using the
$Cn=m
command. Where
n
is the user number and
m
is the callback number.
Extended Features — $W
$W1
A regular user can change his password and callback number if the local
superuser has enabled the
$W1
option.
$W2
A remote regular user can gain superuser privilege once the local
superuser has enabled the
$W2
command.
$W0
The extended feature options can be cleared by a local superuser by
entering the
$W0
command.
Display Extended Feature Status — $W?
Enter the
$W?
command to display the status of the user changes and
remote superuser options.
Display/Reset Illegal Access Attempt Counters —
$M, $Mn, $M*
These commands inform the superuser of any illegal attempts to gain
superuser status and the users current status. The status will either be
"normal," indicating the user is still able to logon to the secure V.3600,
or "suspended," indicating that the user made more than seven illegal
attempts to gain superuser status and has been automatically suspended.