Western Telematic SRM-100 manual Edit / Delete from Search

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SRM-100 - Secure Rack Modem, User's Guide

The Password Directory

5.Delete Password: To delete the selected password, type 5 and press [Enter] .

a)The SRM-100 will ask for confirmation, and then delete the selected password from the directory. Note that passwords cannot be “undeleted”. After you confirm that the selected password should be deleted, the SRM will display the next password in the list.

b)To continue to delete or edit passwords, use the > and < keys to scroll through the list until the desired password is selected (appears at bottom of list). Then press E to edit or delete the next password.

c)To exit from the Edit / Delete Name / Password Menu, press [Esc], or type /H and press [Enter] to return to the main Help Screen.

6.3. Edit / Delete from Search

When Option 3 is used to edit or delete passwords, the password is selected by searching for the specific password or user name. To search for the specific password to be edited or deleted, proceed as follows:

1.From the Edit Password Directory Menu (/E). Type 3 (Edit / Delete from Search) and press [Enter] .

2.The SRM-100 will display a menu which offers the option to search by name or search by password.

a)To search by name, type 1 and press [Enter]. To search by user password, type 2 and press [Enter].

b)If the desired name or password is found, the SRM-100 will display the Edit/Delete Name/Password Menu as shown in Figure 6.2.

3.Edit Password: To edit the selected name / password, type the number for the field that you wish to change and follow the instructions in the submenu.

a)For example, to change the Dial Back Number for the selected password, type 3, press [Enter], and then key in the new number as described in the submenu.

b)When you have finished editing the password, return to the Edit / Delete Name / Password Menu; type 4 and press [Enter] to save the edited password.

c)To edit another password type > and press [Enter] for the next password, or type < and press [Enter] for the previous password.

d)To exit from the Edit / Delete Name / Password Menu, press [Esc], the SRM will display the listing for the edited password. To return to the main help screen, press [Esc], or type /H and press [Enter] .

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Contents Firmware Version 1.13 and Higher Users GuideTable of Contents Operation List of FiguresIntroduction Password Protected AccessTypographic Conventions FeaturesFront Panel Unit DescriptionBack Panel Power SwitchGetting Started Applying Power to the UnitConnecting a PC to the Console Port Communicating with the SRM-100 Modem Port Settings CommandsMT2834ZPX ATZSRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Rack Mounting Installation Hardware InstallationConnecting Power to the SRM-100 AC Powered UnitsDefault Modem Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2 SetUp SwitchesDC Powered Units Default Rings to Answer Sw5 Default Flow Control Format Sw3Default Bits and Parity Sw4 Default Security Mode Status Sw8 Default ARQ/Compression Status Sw6Default Modem Speaker Status Sw7 Cable Connection Initialize Unit to Default SettingsModem Port Console PortTelco Line Access Via the Console Port Set-Up and ConfigurationCommand Mode Access Access via Modem General Parameters General Parameters MenuSuper ESCSet-Up and Configuration SRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide DTR Modem Parameters MenuModem Parameters SRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Save Parameters Edit Password Directory Password DirectoryAdd Name / Password Edit / Delete from List EDIT/DELETE NAME/PASSWORDEdit / Delete from Search Password Directory Sample Data Shown Viewing the Password DirectoryZero Activity Counters SRM Operating Modes Password FunctionsOperation User Passwords System PasswordConsole Port Password Dial Back Numbers Password on Dial BackDialing Out from the Modem Port Suppressing the Confirmation PromptAudit Log Viewing the Audit LogSRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Utilities Menu Delete Entire Password DirectoryZero All Activity Counters Delete Audit LogUpload Parameters Default ParametersSend Test Message Download Parameters Pass-Through Mode Console-ModemSending Parameters to a File Saving and Restoring Parameters and Password DirectoryRestoring Saved Parameters Modem Port Interface DescriptionsConsole Port Compatibility SpecificationsTrademark and Copyright Information Customer ServiceIndex-1 IndexIndex-2 Index-3