10-8CHAPTER 10: DIAL SECURITY

What the Guest

When guest users want to call in to the host (assuming you have enabled

User Needs to Do

Dial Security by entering ATS53.0=1),

They must know the password.

If you have enabled Dialback, they must set their device to auto-answer.

1If the host has security enabled, get a password from the host’s administrator. The password is case-sensitive, so be sure to copy it correctly.

If the host has prompting enabled and the host operator enables Dialback for your account, skip to Step 3.

2For guest users with Business Modems:

a Create a security account using the password the host’s administrator asked you to use. (See Setting Up Dial Security, earlier in this chapter, for instructions.)

b You need to assign the password as your Autopass password.

For your modem to

Command

 

 

Assign the password as your

AT%V=PWn, where n is the number of

Autopass password

the account you set up.

 

 

Example: Sending AT%V=PW3 will assign the password as an Autopass password for account 3.

cCheck to see that you set your Autopass password correctly by using the ATI10 command.

Your Autopass password appears beside AUTOPASS PASSWORD, if you have done all the steps correctly.

dOnce the Autopass password is set, enable your Business Modem’s Dial Security.

For your modem to

Command

 

 

Enable Dial Security

ATS53.0=1

 

 

CAUTION: If you do not follow an S-Register setting with &W, the setting will be retained only until the next reset or power off.

Page 88
Image 88
3Com 56K manual What the Guest, User Needs to Do, Dial Security by entering ATS53.0=1