
92 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges
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Adding callback for a dial-up user
As an administrator, you can provide callback access to a user who is accessing the system through
a dial-up connection.
To add callback for a dial-up user
1Select Configuration, Administrator Access, Accounts and Privileges, View by Account,
Remote Access tab.
2Select an existing user on the Accounts table.
3If the user is connecting through a modem, enter the number the system dials to contact the
client modem in the Modem Callback Number field and enter a passcode in the Modem
Callback Passcode field. Ensure you include the correct routing codes.
4If the user is connecting through ISDN, enter the number the system dials to contact the client
in the ISDN Callback Number field and enter a passcode in the ISDN Callback Passcode
field.
5Click OK.
Adding Telset access for a user
As an administrator, you can provide an existing user with access to the system through a
set-based connection.
To add Telset access for a user
1Select Configuration, Administrator Access, Accounts and Privileges, View by Account
tab.
2Select an existing user on the Accounts table and click the Modify button.
3In the Telset User ID field, enter the user’s identifier.
4In the Telset Password field, enter the user’s telset password.
5Re-enter the telset password in the Confirm Password dialog box.
6Click OK.
Deleting a user account
As an administrator, you can delete user accounts when they are not needed.
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Callback security
If a user is connecting to the system using a modem, you can enhance your access
security by assigning that person a specific user account that prompts the system to
acknowledge the user, then hang up and dial back the user at a designated telephone
number, before allowing the person to have access to the system.