Western Telematic manual SRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide

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

Operation

As shown in Figure 7.1, the Audit Log screen includes the date, time, call duration, port used, user name, password entered, and exit status. Note the following:

1.Port Used: Lists the port used for each connection attempt:

M(out): An outbound call placed by the modem. This usually indicates that the SRM has performed a dialback in response to a user password entered at login.

M(in): An inbound call received by the modem.

C (Console Port): The Command Mode was accessed via the Console Port.

S (Serial Port): The device connected to the serial modem port has accessed the modem using the pass-through function.

2.Name: The User Name for the password entered at login. If an invalid password is entered, this column will be blank.

3.Password Entry: The last password entered during this connection attempt. Note that although the SRM will allow 1, 3, 5, 9, or an infinite number of password attempts, the Audit Log will list the last password entered at the login prompt; earlier password attempts will not be listed.

4.Exit Status: The reason for disconnection:

Exit Command: The caller entered the /X command to exit from the SRM Command Mode.

Invalid Password: The caller did not enter a valid password within the allowed number of password attempts.

Dialing Back: The SRM ended the connection in order to perform a dialback operation. For more information on the dialback function, please refer to Section 7.2.4.

No Answer: The SRM has performed a Dial Back operation, and the Dialback Number did not answer.

Connection Lost: The party on the other end of the phone line has either hung-up or unplugged the phone line.

DTR Drop: The connection was terminated because the SRM dropped the DTR signal, did not receive a DTR signal, or detected a bad line.

No Activity: The connection has timed out because of a lack of data activity. For more information on the timeout feature, please refer to Section 5.2.

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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 Modem Port Settings CommandsMT2834ZPX ATZSRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Rack Mounting Installation Hardware InstallationConnecting Power to the SRM-100 AC Powered UnitsDC 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 Cable Connection Initialize Unit to Default SettingsModem Port Console PortTelco Line Command Mode Access Set-Up and ConfigurationAccess Via the Console Port Access via Modem General Parameters General Parameters MenuSuper ESCSet-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 Utilities Menu Delete Entire Password DirectoryZero All Activity Counters Delete Audit LogSend 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