USRobotics V.34 Network Card User Manual


 
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 09). 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* (09)
BILL Y Y N 1-419-555-5555
* If “BILL” is the password, “Bill” is an invalid entry.
Use the %An= command and format (below) to set up
accounts, where n is the account number, 09. 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>