3Com 56K Network Card User Manual


 
10-8
C
HAPTER
10: D
IAL
S
ECURITY
What the Guest
User Needs to Do
When guest users want to call in to the host (assuming you have enabled
Dial Security by entering
ATS53.0=1
),
They must know the password.
If you have enabled Dialback, they must set their device to
auto-answer.
1
If the host has security enabled, get a password from the host’s
administrator. The password is case-sensitive, so be sure to copy it
correctly.
If the host has prompting enabled and the host operator enables Dialback
for your account, skip to Step 3.
2
For guest users with Business Modems:
a
Create a security account using the password the host’s administrator
asked you to use. (See
Setting Up Dial Security
, earlier in this chapter,
for instructions.)
b
You need to assign the password as your Autopass password.
Example:
Sending
AT%V=PW3
will assign the password as an Autopass
password for account 3.
c
Check to see that you set your Autopass password correctly by using
the ATI10 command.
Your Autopass password appears beside AUTOPASS PASSWORD, if
you have done all the steps correctly.
d
Once the Autopass password is set, enable your Business Modem’s
Dial Security.
CAUTION:
If you do not follow an S-Register setting with
&W
, the
setting will be retained only until the next reset or power off.
For your modem to Command
Assign the password as your
Autopass password
AT%V=PW
n
, where
n
is the number of
the account you set up.
For your modem to Command
Enable Dial Security
ATS53.0=1