Western Telematic SRM-100 manual Zero Activity Counters, Save Parameters

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

The Password Directory

2.Password: The User Password that is currently defined for this name. Note that the password is case sensitive.

3.Dial Back Number: The Dial Back Number currently defined for this name. Note that if the Dial Back Number has not been defined, this field will read "undefined".

4.Activity: The number of times this password has been used since the last time the activity counter was reset. The procedure for resetting the activity counter is discussed in Section 6.5.

6.5. Zero Activity Counters

In order to track password activity, the Password Directory screen lists the number of access attempts for each user password/name. From time to time, you may wish to re-zero these counters to obtain a more accurate picture of password activity. To Zero the Activity Counters, proceed as follows:

1.Access the SRM-100 Command Mode as described in Section 5.1.

2.When the "SRM>" command prompt appears, type /U and press [Enter] . The Utilities Menu will appear as shown in Figure 7.2.

3.From the Utilities menu, type 1, then press [Enter] and follow the instructions in the submenu.

6.6. Save Parameters

After the Password Directory has been defined, it is recommended to save SRM configuration parameters and the Password Directory to an ASCII file as described in Section 8. This allows quick recovery in the event that the unit is reset to default parameters, or configuration is accidentally deleted or altered.

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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 SwitchConnecting a PC to the Console Port Applying Power to the UnitGetting Started Communicating with the SRM-100 ATZ CommandsModem Port Settings MT2834ZPXSRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide AC Powered Units Hardware InstallationRack Mounting Installation Connecting Power to the SRM-100DC Powered Units SetUp SwitchesDefault Modem Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2 Default Bits and Parity Sw4 Default Flow Control Format Sw3Default Rings to Answer Sw5 Default Modem Speaker Status Sw7 Default ARQ/Compression Status Sw6Default Security Mode Status Sw8 Console Port Initialize Unit to Default SettingsCable Connection Modem PortTelco Line Command Mode Access Set-Up and ConfigurationAccess Via the Console Port Access via Modem ESC General Parameters MenuGeneral Parameters SuperSet-Up and Configuration SRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Modem Parameters Modem Parameters MenuDTR 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 Operation Password FunctionsSRM Operating Modes Console Port Password System PasswordUser Passwords 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 Delete Audit Log Delete Entire Password DirectoryUtilities Menu Zero All Activity CountersSend Test Message Default ParametersUpload Parameters Download Parameters Pass-Through Mode Console-ModemSending Parameters to a File Saving and Restoring Parameters and Password DirectoryRestoring Saved Parameters Console Port Interface DescriptionsModem Port Compatibility SpecificationsTrademark and Copyright Information Customer ServiceIndex-1 IndexIndex-2 Index-3