Figure 49: Example Of A Text File Containing Secure Keys For Corporate Secure; Indexes - Codan 2110 series Reference Manual

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Figure 49: Example of a text file containing secure keys for Corporate secure

NOTE
NOTE
CAUTION
To create a text file:
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You must enter a password to log in to admin level. If the transceiver does
not use an admin password, leave a blank line in the text file so that an
empty admin password is used.
The echo off command prevents the secure keys being written to the
buffer of the terminal-emulation program.
You must use a hard return at the end of each line, including the last line,
so that the command is executed as it is sent to the transceiver.
Open a new text file in a text editor.
Enter the secure key information.
NOTE
The secure keys must be entered in sequential index order.
To avoid the potential for overloading the input buffer in the
CAUTION
transceiver, only prepare 25 CES secure keys in a text file at a time.
Save the text file with an appropriate name.
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