Security database table using dte-side passwords – Paradyne 3810 User Manual
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Security
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3810-A2-GB30-20
November 1996
Table 12-5 is an example of a database table with
passwords configured for DTE Entry only. This type of
password is entered via the originating user’s DTE.
Table 12-6 is an example of a security database table
that uses a mixture of VF and DTE passwords.
Table 12-5
Security Database Table Using DTE-Side Passwords
DTE Password Only
Index
Password
Type
Assigned to
1001
winter
DTE_Entry
User A
1002
summer
DTE_Entry
User B
1003
spring
DTE_Entry
User C
1004
fall
DTE_Entry
User D
1005
z
DTE_Entry
User E
1006
3g8sX4
DTE_Entry
User F
Table 12-6
Security Database Table Using Both VF-Side and DTE-Side Passwords
VF and DTE Passwords
Index
Password
Type
Assigned to
121
1
VF_Entry
Denver office*
131
12
VF_plus_DTE
Chicago office**
141
1212
VF_plus_DTE
Dallas office**
151
953246
VF_plus_DTE
Miami office, modem 1**
152
46958373
VF_plus_DTE
Miami office, modem 2**
161
32562682
VF_Entry
Atlanta office*
1131
winter
DTE_Entry
User C, Chicago office**
1141
summer
DTE_Entry
User A, Dallas office**
1142
spring
DTE_Entry
User B, Dallas office**
1151
fall
DTE_Entry
User D, Miami office**
1152
z
DTE_Entry
User E, Miami office**
1153
3g8sX4
DTE_Entry
User F, Miami office**
* Users in the Denver and Atlanta offices are connected to the DTE after entering a valid VF password (and the modems
train and negotiate error control) without entering a DTE password.
** Users at the Chicago, Dallas, and Miami offices are required to enter a DTE password after the VF password is entered
via the AT dial command.