
Security
Deleting a Login
"Procedure
1.To delete a login record, follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → Control → Administer Logins
2.Select PgUp or PgDn and press Enter to page through login pages/records until you find the one to be deleted.
3.Once the correct record is displayed, select Del ete and press Enter.
4.To complete the delete action, select Save and press Enter.
When the deletion is complete, Command Complete appears at the bottom of the screen. The number of login pages/records reflects one less record, and the record following the deleted record appears.
Resetting the Termination Unit's COM Port or Factory Defaults
Misconfiguring the termination unit could render the user interface inaccessible, leaving it in a state where a session cannot be started via the COM port or a Telnet session. If this occurs, the termination unit connectivity can be restored via a terminal directly connected to the COM port.
Two methods can be used to restore access to the user interface:
HReset COM Port ± Allows you to reset the configuration options related to COM port usage. This also causes a device reset, where the termination unit performs a Device
HReload Factory Defaults ± Allows you to reload the Default Factory Configuration, resetting all of the configuration and control settings which causes the current configuration to be destroyed and a device reset. This method is also useful when the user's password(s) have been forgotten.
"Procedure
To reset COM port settings:
1.At the terminal that is directly connected to the unit's COM port, configure the terminal to operate at 9.6 kbps, using character length of 8 bits, with one
2.Reset the unit, then immediately and repeatedly press Enter at a rate of about 1 press per second until the System Paused screen appears.
3.Tab to the desired method, and enter yes (or y) for the selected prompt.
September 1998 |