Chapter 6 - Callback Security
This chapter describes how to use callback security with your modem.
Callback security protects your network from unauthorized access and helps control long distance costs. When
callback security is enabled, all callers are requested to enter a password. If the password is invalid, the caller can
try twice more before the modem hangs up. If the password is valid, the modem hangs up and returns the call by
dialing the phone number associated with the password.
It is possible to implement password protection without callback by storing a hyphen (-) before the callback phone
number. The caller must then append a hyphen to his password to establish the direct connection.
The modem can store up to 30 callback phone numbers and 30 callback passwords. Phone numbers can be up to
30 characters long and can contain the pause (,) and wait (W) characters in addition to the digits and characters
normally found on a touch-tone keypad. Passwords can be up to 10 characters long.
Callback phone numbers are associated with callback passwords by being assigned to the same callback memory
location. For example, if you assign the password "APRICOT" to memory location 16 and, in a separate operation,
also assign phone number 6127853000 to memory location 16, the modem calls phone number
6127853000 when it receives the password "APRICOT."
Because there is no way to examine the passwords and phone numbers stored in the modem, it is important to
write them down as you enter them. A form that you can print out for this purpose is provided on the last page of
this chapter.
Setup Procedures
Turning Callback Security On and Off
Autoanswer must be enabled (S0=1 or S0=2) for callback security to work.
AT Command Method
1. Open a terminal program, such as HyperTerminal.
2. In the terminal window, type one of the following commands:
To turn on callback security, type AT#DB1 and press E
turned on, each caller is asked to enter a password, then is disconnected and called back by
the modem. Also, dialing number locations 0–3, for use with the DS=y dialing command, are
replaced by callback dialing number locations 1–30.
To turn off callback security, type AT#DB0 and press E
password to connect to the modem, the modem is unable to call them back, and stored
dialing number locations 0–3 become available.
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Chapter 6 – Callback Security
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