Changing the passwords, Changing the remote escape character – Multi-Tech Systems MT2834MR6 User Manual

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Changing the Passwords

1.

Establish a remote configuration link with the remote modem as described above.

2.

Type AT#IMULTI-TECH (or AT#I

xxxxxx

if you have replaced the MULTI-TECH password with

xxxxxx

)

and press ENTER. The modem responds with

OK

if the login password is correct, and

ERROR

if it is

wrong.

3.

Type AT#SMODEMSETUP (or AT#S

yyyyyy

if you have replaced the MODEMSETUP password with

yyyyyy

) and press ENTER. The modem responds with

OK

if the setup password is correct, and

ERROR

if it is wrong.

4.

To change the login password, type AT#I=

xxxxxx

, where

xxxxxx

stands for the password, and press

ENTER. The password may include any keyboard characters, but must be six to ten characters long. The
modem responds with

OK

.

5.

To change the setup password, type AT#S=

yyyyyy

, where

yyyyyy

stands for the password, and press

ENTER. The password may include any keyboard characters, but must be six to ten characters long.
The modem responds with

OK

.

6.

The new passwords are saved automatically. You may now either enter more AT commands or exit
remote configuration with ATO<CR>. The next time you remotely configure the modem you must use the
new setup password.

Note: Passwords are case sensitive. The next time you enter the password, it must be in the same case as
you set it up.

Changing the Remote Escape Character

To increase security, you may wish to change the remote modem’s remote configuration escape character.
The remote configuration escape character is stored in register

S13

. The factory default is 37, which is the

ASCII code for the percent character (%). Setting

S13

to 0 (zero) will disable remote configuration entirely—

but if you do this remotely, you won’t be able to change it back remotely!

1.

Establish a remote configuration link with the remote modem as described above.

2.

Type ATS13=

n

, where

n

is the ASCII code for the new remote configuration escape character, then press

ENTER.

3.

Save the new value by typing AT&W and pressing ENTER.

4.

Type ATO<CR>, then 1, to exit remote configuration.

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