Western Telematic SRM-100 manual Utilities Menu, Zero All Activity Counters, Delete Audit Log

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

Operation

UTILITIES

1.Zero All Activity Counters

2.Delete Audit Log

3.Delete Entire Password Directory

4.Default Parameters

5.Send Test Message (ESC to Stop)

6.Upload Parameters

7.Download Parameters

8.Pass-Through (Console - Modem)

Enter Selection,

Press <Esc> to Abort ...

Figure 7.2: The Utilities Menu

7.6. The Utilities Menu

The Utilities Menu allows access to a series of command functions that are related to general operation and maintenance of the SRM unit. To display the Utilities menu, access the SRM Command Mode as described in Section 5.1, then type /U and press [Enter] . The menu shown in Figure 7.2 will appear. The various functions of the Utilities menu are discussed in the sections that follow.

7.6.1. Zero All Activity Counters

This command is used to reset the counters that track connection activity for each password. To zero all activity counters, access the Utilities Menu, then type 1, press [Enter], and follow the instructions in the submenu.

To view the password activity counters, access the SRM Command Mode as described in Section 5.1, type /D and press [Enter] to display the Password Directory. For more information, please refer to Sections 6.4 and 6.5.

7.6.2. Delete Audit Log

This command is used to clear all records from the Audit Log. To erase all Audit Log entries, access the Utilities menu, type 2 and then

press [Enter] .

Note: Once the Audit Log has been cleared, the deleted connection activity records cannot be recovered.

7.6.3. Delete Entire Password Directory

This function is used to completely clear the entire password directory. To clear all entries from the SRM Password Directory, first access the Utilities Menu as described above. When the Utilities Menu appears, type 3, press [Enter] , and follow the instructions in the submenu.

Note: When this function is performed, the entire SRM password directory will be cleared. The Password Directory cannot be restored unless parameters have been previously saved to an ASCII file as described in Section 8.

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Contents Users Guide Firmware Version 1.13 and HigherTable of Contents List of Figures OperationPassword Protected Access IntroductionFeatures Typographic ConventionsUnit Description Front PanelPower Switch Back PanelGetting Started Applying Power to the UnitConnecting a PC to the Console Port Communicating with the SRM-100 MT2834ZPX CommandsModem Port Settings ATZSRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Connecting Power to the SRM-100 Hardware InstallationRack Mounting Installation 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 Modem Port Initialize Unit to Default SettingsCable Connection Console PortTelco Line Access Via the Console Port Set-Up and ConfigurationCommand Mode Access Access via Modem Super General Parameters MenuGeneral Parameters 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 Password Directory Edit Password DirectoryAdd Name / Password EDIT/DELETE NAME/PASSWORD Edit / Delete from ListEdit / Delete from Search Viewing the Password Directory Password Directory Sample Data ShownZero Activity Counters SRM Operating Modes Password FunctionsOperation User Passwords System PasswordConsole Port Password Password on Dial Back Dial Back NumbersSuppressing the Confirmation Prompt Dialing Out from the Modem PortViewing the Audit Log Audit LogSRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Zero All Activity Counters Delete Entire Password DirectoryUtilities Menu Delete Audit LogUpload Parameters Default ParametersSend Test Message Pass-Through Mode Console-Modem Download ParametersSaving and Restoring Parameters and Password Directory Sending Parameters to a FileRestoring Saved Parameters Modem Port Interface DescriptionsConsole Port Specifications CompatibilityCustomer Service Trademark and Copyright InformationIndex Index-1Index-2 Index-3