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will be locked out of the Business Modem's dial security features. You will
need to restore the factory defaults. This will erase ALL passwords and
you will have to reconfigure all your accounts.
3 Set up guest-user accounts.
Use the AT%An command to set up guest-user accounts in the same way
you set up your administrative account. You can set up nine guest
accounts. Refer to the figure in step 1 regarding information about
formatting the AT%An command.
After you have enabled the guest accounts, make sure the guest users
know their passwords and the log-in procedure.
After you have set up an account, you can modify each field
independently. If a field is to remain unchanged from its original setting,
just insert a comma, as shown:
The command above allows the guest user to supply a dialback number
that is different from the one stored in the original account record.
4 Enable Local Security.
WARNING: If you do not enable Local Security, the Dial Security settings
will not be protected and other users will be able to change or erase
them.
For your modem to
Protect the administrative password (local security
enabled)
You must use the &W command to save the settings in NVRAM. If you
don't, the next time you reset or power off the Business Modem, Dial
Security will be disabled.
5 Decide which Dial Security option to use.
You can choose from the two types of Dial Security: Autopass and
Password Prompting.
AT%A1=,,,Y,
Command
ATS53.2=1
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