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7.3.
Functional description
The modem connection should consist of two ERICSSON modems
where both modems are installed with encryption. The correct
configuration commands must also be entered. Each modem has a
key and password table:
7.3.1
The key table
e This table is used for storing the keys together with an index
reference for each key. When entering keys always enter key
0 first. Since this is the master key it must be placed first in the
key list. If you have entered keys without entering key 0 first,
the key 0 will overwrite the first key entered. The keys stored
in this table can't be displayed from the modem, but you may
however display the key indexes. Maximum 100 keys may be
stored in this table. Legal index values: 0 to 99.
e Default memory allocation for keys is 5. To enter more keys,
you have to increase the size of the table.
e When the size of the key table is increased, the size of the
password table decreases $ automatically
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Maximum
7.3.2
The > password table
« This is the same table used in password mode, the only
difference is that more fields are used for each password.
7.3.3.
Example, Cal! mode, password
SEMAFOR:1T37011710:0:K:USER1 i g*|
SEMAFOR
is the remote identity.
T37011710 is the corresponding telephone number.
0 is the access level. This is equal to the password table in the ordinary
password mode
K tells your modem to use encryption for this call
USER1 is your password. which is transmilted to the remote modem
during the key negotiation. The following key table shows stored keys,
index 0,1,2. Each key consists of 16 hexadecimal characters, possible
values 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,4,B,C,D,E,F.
Key table:
0:7CB8D036A8925FA1
1:9AB573FCO53ADFB8
2:825AC3BFE0935CB2
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LZTR104006 R1.00
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