COMSPHERE 392xPlus Modems
12-16
October 1998
3920-A2-GH30-40
Table 12-4
(3 of 3)
Security Configuration Options
Originate_Secur: No_OrigSec
End No_OrigSec Ena_Orig_Sec
Originate Security Mode. This configuration option is read-only and cannot be changed from the Configuration branch.
The setting of this configuration option can only be changed in the Set Orig Sec group found in the Security branch.
No Originate Security – Disables originate security so that a modem can originate a call using AT commands.
Enable Originate Security – When using AT commands, the modem will only place a call if a valid password is entered
along with an AT dial command. If the password is not entered, then ERROR is returned to the DTE, and the dial
command is canceled.
NOTE: This configuration option enables or disables security protection used for outbound calls when using the AT
command autodialer function.
Security Password Entry Techniques
The previous sections described how to set up and configure your network for dial access security.
Once configured and enabled, you must now supply a password to originate or answer a call.
The following examples demonstrate how to enter an Answer Access security password string and
an Originate Access password string.
Answer Access Password (VF-Side and DTE-Side Entry Techniques)
Answer Access password security uses two password entry techniques: VF-side password and
DTE-side password entry. A VF-side password consists of DTMF tones and is entered by the
originating caller via the AT command set, the DCP, or manually with an attached telephone.
A VF-side password can be entered with the AT dial command. The following examples illustrate
two ways to enter a VF-side password:
TYPE:
ATDT5551234W12345678#
or
ATDP5551234T@12345678#
Where:
ATD is the AT dial command.
P and T are Pulse dial and Tone (DTMF) dial modifiers.
5551234 is the phone number.
W is the second dial tone dial modifiers.
@ is the wait for quiet answer dial modifiers.
12345678 is the 8-digit password. VF-side passwords can be from 1 to 8 digits
long and are restricted to decimal digits.
# is the password terminator character.
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