COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
Erasing Account Information (%E)
Use the %E=n command to make system edits.
%E=1 | Erase local access password. |
%E=2 | Erase autopass password. |
%E=3 | Erase passwords in accounts |
%E=4 | Erase phone numbers in accounts 0−9. |
%E=5 | Disable Account, Dialback, and New Number |
| fields in accounts 0−9. |
To edit or overwrite an individual account, or an individual account field, use the %An= command described in Set Up Your Security Account, earlier in this appendix.
Remote Configuration
Dial Security accounts may be configured remotely. See Configuring Dial Security Remotely at the end of this appendix.
WHAT THE REMOTE CALLER NEEDS TO DO
When remote users want to call in to your Courier (assuming you have enabled Dial Security), they must contact you to obtain a valid password. They must also find out if they must set the remote modem for auto answer (necessary if your modem uses Dialback as a security method).
1.If the host modem security is set up, get a password from the host modem operator. Passwords are
If the host modem security is set up for prompting and the host operator enables dialback for your account, skip to Step 3.
2.For remote users with COURIER modems only. Set up security on your modem, including an account that uses the password the host asked you to use. Refer to Set up Your Security Account, earlier in this appendix, for instructions.