Security

Display User Status — $S?

Enter the $S? command to indicate whether or not the current user has superuser status.

The V.3600 responds with one of the following responses:

SUPERUSER STATUS

NORMAL STATUS

Verify User Information — $In, $IBn

Security level and callback number can be displayed using either the $In or $IBn command. To display the assigned security level and callback number for a single user enter

AT$In

where n is the user number. A regular user can only check his own information. A user with superuser privileges can check any user’s information.

A user with superuser privileges can also display the assigned security level and callback number for each valid user within a block of ten consecutive user numbers by entering:

AT$IBn

where n is the first user number.

Request Superuser Privilege — $S=pw

Once logged on as a user, superuser privilege can be requested by entering the $S=pw command, where pw is the superuser password.

When the correct password has been entered, the V.3600 responds with

SUPERUSER STATUS

OK

Local Logon Command — $n=pw

Enter the $n=pw command to logon locally to the secure V.3600 where n is the user number and pw is the password.

Local Logoff Command — $$

To logoff after a local session enter

AT$$

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Motorola V.3600 manual Display User Status $S?, Verify User Information $In, $IBn, Request Superuser Privilege $S=pw