RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
August 18, 1998 5-18 (973) 334-3100
CT x - Enable CCITT Modem Sequence
This command sets the modem command set to comply with CCITT recommendations.
Two settings are possible: Y (yes) and N (no). The default setting is "N."
Format: CONFIG> CT setting [ENTER]
Example: CONFIG> CT N [ENTER]
The example above sets this command to "no," which is the required setting in North
America. Check with your communications service provider to see if you have to set
this to "yes."
CE x -Password Enable
This command enables and disables front-end password protection. Two settings are
possible: Y (yes) and N (no). The default setting is "N."
Format: CONFIG> CE setting [ENTER]
Example: CONFIG> CE Y [ENTER]
The example above will enable password protection. Once this command is entered,
the following message will appear:
Are you sure? (Y/N)
Press the [Y] key to answer "yes," or the [N] key to answer "no," and then press the
[ENTER] key. The configuration prompt ("CONFIG>") will re-appear once passwords
are enabled.
When passwords are not enabled, super-user access to the RFL 9660 is permitted to
anyone who establishes communications with its modem or local ports. When
enabled, a user will have to enter one of the ten possible passwords before gaining
access. Remember that Password #3 is reserved for the super-user.
CS - Store Changes
This command stores any changes you made to any of the above parameter settings
in the RFL 9660's non-volatile memory.
Format: CONFIG> CS [ENTER]
The following message will appear:
Are you sure? (Y/N)
Press the [Y] key to answer "yes," or the [N] key to answer "no," and then press the
[ENTER] key. The configuration prompt (">") will re-appear once the changes are saved.