nn -represents digits. xx-represents characters.
{0-99} -represents allowed range. [28] -is default (if reset)
PP nn - Period awaiting password {5-99} [28]
PA nn - Silence before deselect code {1-99} [1]
PB nn - Silence after deselect code {1-99} [1]
PT nnnn - Inactive period, port selected {20-32000} [600]
PM nnnn - Inactive period, menu mode {20-32000} [600]
CC xxx - Port deselect code {0-3 characters} [BYE]
CR x... - Modem reset code {2-30 characters} [\,+++\,ATZ0 O\n\,
CB n x... - Call back string {1-10} of {1-40 characters}
PW n x... - Password {1-10} of {2-7} characters [None]
CM x - Message format {Long or Brief or None} [Long]
CT x - Enable CCITT modem sequence {Y/N} [N]
CE x - Password enable {Y/N} [N]
CS - Store changes (use after alterations)
CA x - Enable port selection by number {Y/N} [Y]
Q - Quit programming mode without saving changes
S - Show current selections
R - Reset to factory default
CONFIG> _
Figure 3-5. Typical configuration command list display
3. The super-user password must be set first. To do this, enter the following command:
CONFIG> PW 3 desired password [ENTER]
The password can be any character string (letters, numbers, or symbols) up to seven characters long.
The password should not be something obvious, like a location name or a substation number; that
would make it easier for unauthorized persons to access the switch.
4. Once the super-user password is set, set all the regular user passwords you need by entering the
following command:
CONFIG> PW password number, space, desired password [ENTER]
Like the super-user password, user passwords can be any character string (letters, numbers, or
symbols) up to seven characters long, and should not be something obvious. Only set up as many
passwords as you need; unused passwords can be set up later if you need to add more users.
5. To view all the passwords you have set up, press the [S] and [ENTER] keys.
A list of all current configuration settings will appear on your display, as shown in
Figure 3-6. The passwords you entered are listed at the top. If any password needs to be
changed, re-enter it by repeating step 4.
RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
October 1, 1999 3-9 (973) 334-3100