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Digicom COMSPHERE 3910 User Manual

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Dial Access Security

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3910-A2-GN32-40

September 1998

Select Index appears.

Press the F2 (

" ) key to increment index values.

Press the

key to move the cursor to the next position.

Continue this sequence until the desired index appears, and then select Ent.

If an index outside of the range is entered, the message Index Too Big appears. Choose an index
from the database’s current index range.

After selecting an index, the Edit Password Table group’s options (Password Type, Edit Password,
and Save Edit?) appear in a series of LCD displays.

Keep the following in mind when scrolling down Edit Password Table:

The current function and index appear on the LCD’s top line.

The LCD’s bottom line displays Nxt and all selections available for the displayed security
option.

Nxt indicates that more options are available by scrolling down. It also indicates that the
value displayed on the LCD is the current setting.

Use the

and

keys to move selections into view.

Use the F2 and F3 keys to choose selections.

If no changes have been made, and the

key is pressed, the LCD returns to the Top-Level

menu.

If changes have been made, and the

or

key is pressed, then Save Edit? appears on

the LCD.

Table 12-1 describes the settings of the Edit Table Password group options.

Table 12-1

(1 of 2)

Edit Password Table Group Options

PsWdType xxxx
Nxt Cleared DTE_Entry VF_Entry VF_plus_DTE

Password Type. Indicates whether this index location is configured for VF-side password, DTE-side
password, or both. Cleared displays for an index location that contains no valid entry. Note that this
configuration option only identifies the type of password used. For proper operation, the type of password
selected must be consistent with the type of security used. Refer to the Set Answer Security group option
found later in this chapter.

H

Cleared

Indicates that the index location does not contain any valid selections and is currently unused.

H

DTE Entry

Indicates that this index’s password is configured for DTE-side password entry. Special
requirements apply when using DTE passwords if the Set Answer Security option (Answer Security
mode) is set to VF_&_DTE. Refer to the note following VF plus DTE.

H

VF Entry

Indicates that this index’s password is configured for VF-side password entry. This selection
requires that the Set Answer Security option (Answer Security mode) be set to VF_&_DTE.