Controlling asynchronous terminal access – Paradyne 9820-2M User Manual

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Security and Logins

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9820-A2-GB20-20

June 2000

Controlling Asynchronous Terminal Access

Asynchronous terminal access to the menu-driven user interface can be limited
by:

H

Requiring a login.

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Assigning an access level to the port or interface.

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Procedure

To limit asynchronous terminal access to the menu-driven user interface:

1. Select the appropriate configuration options screen.

Main Menu

Configuration

Management and Communication

Communication Port

or (for Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M)

Main Menu

Configuration

Management and Communication

External Modem (COM Port)

or (for Model 9820-45M)

Main Menu

Configuration

Management and Communication

Modem Port

2. Set the following configuration options, as appropriate.

To . . .

Set the configuration option . . .

Require a login

Login Required to Enable.

NOTE: User ID and password combinations must be
defined. See

Creating a Login

.

Limit the effective access
level to Level-3 or
Level-2

Port Access Level to Level-2 or Level-3.

NOTE: Regardless of a user’s login access level, a user
cannot operate at a level higher than the access level
specified for the port (e.g., if a user has a Level-1 login
and Level-2 port access has been set, the Level-1 user
can only operate as a Level-2 user).

If you are going to allow Level-1 users to configure the
unit, keep the access at Level-1.

3. Save your changes.

See Chapter 4,

Configuration Options, for information about the COM port

(Terminal port on the Model 9820-45M), external modem, and Modem port
configuration options.

If you inadvertently configure the unit in such a way that communication is no
longer possible, see

Resetting the Unit and Restoring Communication

in

Chapter 8,

Troubleshooting.

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