COMSPHERE 3900 Series Modems

Reset Security

Reset Security is the second major function within the Security branch of the Top-Level menu. It erases all contents of the security database table and resets all index locations to Cleared. Two selections appear under Reset Security: Abort Security Reset and Erase All PassWords. Use Reset Security if you want to redo the entire security database table.

CAUTION

This function can be used as a last resort if the Administrative Password is no longer known. This function causes the Administrative Password to default to the Reset Default password, and erases the contents of the database table.

To Reset Security, make the following selections:

Security:<

Reset_Security

F1 F2 F3

From the Security branch, press until Reset_Security appears.

Select Reset_Security.

Reset

Security

>

Abort_Sec_Reset

 

F1

F2

F3

To abort this function, select Abort_Sec_Reset. Nothing is erased and the LCD returns to the main security display.

Reset

Security

<

Erase_All_Passwd

F1

F2

F3

To Reset Security, press until Erase_All_PassWd appears on the LCD.

Select Erase_All_PassWd.

The entire security database is erased and the Administrative Password defaults to the Reset Default password value. (Refer to page 12-21 for the Reset Default password value.)

This concludes the description of the functions found in the Security branch of the Top-Level menu tree. The following section describes the security configuration options found within the Configure branch of the Top-Level menu tree.

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