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Remote Configuration
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The command AT*Hn will modify the nth user password. You will be prompted to enter supervisory password first and then be prompted to enter the nth user password. The command AT*V will list the 10 user passwords and the supervisory password on the screen for viewing. Again, you will be prompted to enter supervisory password first. The following commands will enable different type and level of security functions: *G0 Disable security function *G1 Enable type 1 and level 1 security, with password check. *G2 Enable type 1 and level 2 security, with password check and call back. *G3 Enable type 2 and level 1 security, with password check. *G4 Enable type 2 and level 2 security, with password check and call back. *G5 Enable type 2 and level 2 security, with password check and call back, remote site enter the call back number. *Gn command needs supervisory password checking. For type 2 security, the remote site will be prompted to enter the user password. A maximum of 3 tries in 40 seconds is allowed. If a correct password is not entered within this time limit the line will be disconnected. If the remote site is to enter the call back number it will be prompted to do so. REMOTE CONFIGURATION The U-1496 series modems provide the remote configuration capability that a local modem can configure the remote modem and reconnect at the new configuration. Remote configuration is provided at a profile to profile batch mode. The line connection does not need to be always maintained during remote configuration modification. When on line, the remote modem's configuration or one of its profiles can be read into one of local modem's user profiles. This profile can be modified locally and the line can be disconnected during this time. Local profile modification is done by loading this profile as active settings and then modifying and saving the active settings back to the profile. Reading a remote profile `b' into a local profile `a' is done by the command AT*Rab where a=0-3 b=0-3 b=4 b=5 which is the local user profile number and which is the remote user profile number or for remote current configuration or for remote factory default. Make the modems on-line again, the local modem can download (write) its profile to the remote modem's profile and have the remote modem reset from the new profile. This is done with the command AT*Wab where a=0-3 a=4 a=5 which is the local user profile number or for local active configuration or for local factory default and