Security

Low Security Commands

The following AT commands operate low security:

Set Password — $S=x

The $S=x command sets an empty password location to x. This command only applies when no password or only one is stored in memory. It cannot be used to change a password.

Changing a Password — $C=x, y

The $C=x,y command changes either password where x represents the old password and y is new one.

Deleting a Password — $C=x, -

The $C=x,- command deletes password x from memory. Security is automatically disabled if the last password is deleted.

Security Reset — $DR

This command resets security to its initial state (off with no passwords stored). The option is not available in remote configuration.

Disabling Security — $D=x

The $D=x command disables security where x is either password.

Security Status — $D?, $E?

The $D? or $E? command displays the current status of security (on or off).

Enabling Security — $E= x

The $E=x command enables security where x is either password.

High Security

Compatibility

An originating modem does not require security capabilities to connect with a secured V.3600. Access to the V.3600 host is gained by following the appropriate logon procedure as described in following text. All security operations are controlled by the secured V.3600.

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