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Boca Pro16 Series - Adding and Changing Users; Removing Users

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BOCA PRO16 Reference Guide
Adding and Changing Users
Your modem allows you to add new users and change existing users.
Selecting option 2 on the Security Menu will result in a prompt:
Enter Name:
To add a new user:
• Type in the name of the new user <E>
User names must not be longer than 30 characters. They are case
insensitive.
To change an existing user:
• Type in the name of the user you wish to change <E>
You will be prompted to enter a new name.
• Type in the new name <E>
• If the user is found you will be given the option to change the
password, delete the user or zero his access counters.
If you are adding a new user or changing a user, you will be prompted
for a new Password (maximum characters = 15).
The modem will now prompt you to enter a modem command. Modem
commands consist of up to 30 characters and may include spaces. When
you enter a new command, the previous command will be overwritten.
FDo not include an Attention Code (AT) with your command. Your
modem automatically places an AT at the start of this command when
it is executed.
If you do not want to specify a modem command or want to leave the
current command as it is:
•Press ENTER
If you want to remove the existing command but do not wish to replace
it with another command:
•Press the Spacebar <E>
See details on Callback Security later in this section for more information
about using commands with your user names.
Removing Users
Your modem allows you to remove individual users or all the users
currently stored in your modem. To remove an individual user:
• Select option 2 from the Security Menu
You will be prompted to enter a new user name.
• Type in the name of the user you wish to delete <E>
Security and Encryption
Security &
Encryption
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