COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
D-4 Dial Security
SET UP YOUR SECURITY ACCOUNT
Security accounts are set up via an AT command line structure,
rather than a screen format.
1. Set up your Security account using one of 10 accounts
(numbered 0
−
9). Each account has five possible fields, as
shown in the following table.
Password
Account
Dialback
Allow New
Dialback
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Number
Number
8 chars. max. YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
up to 37
ASCII 32-127
characters
case sensitive*
(0
−
9)
BILL
Y
Y
N
1-419-555-5555
* If “BILL” is the password, “Bill” is an invalid entry.
Use the %A
n= command and format (below) to set up
accounts, where
n is the account number, 0
−
9. The fields in
the above table are entered after the equal sign, each
separated by a comma, as in the following example for
account 0 with the password BILL.
WARNING: Do not insert spaces between commas or
between fields and commas. Spaces will invalidate the
command.
AT%A0=BILL,Y,Y,N,1-419-555-5555 <Enter>
This example instructs the modem to store the configuration
for account 0: password (BILL), account enabled (Y),
dialback enabled (Y), allow a new number (N), and the
dialback phone number.
NOTE: The %An= command is automatically written to
NVRAM and does not require an &W.
Some accounts may have fewer security options. The
following example sets the password (Judy) and enables
account 1 without any dialback options.
AT%A1=Judy,Y,,, <Enter>