User`s guide
4-10 Preliminary November 23, 1998 MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Navigating the User Interface
Privileges and passwords
Privileges and passwords
The MultiVoice Gateway has nine Security profiles. When shipped from the factory, none of
the nine profiles have any restrictions defined. To see the list of Security Profiles, open the
System menu in the Main Edit Menu, select Security, and press Enter. The following display
appears:
00-300 Security
>00-301 Default
00-302
00-303
00-304
00-305
00-306
00-307
00-308
00-309 Full Access
The Default profile
Whenever the MultiVoice Gateway is powered on, it activates the first Security Profile in the
list, which is always named Default and always has no password. For security reasons, you
should reset the privileges in the Default profile to restrict what can be done by anyone
accessing the MultiVoice Gateway configuration menus. Proceed as follows:
1 Open the System > Security > Default profile.
2 Set Operations to No.
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Caution: If you reset or power-cycle the MultiVoice Gateway, it activates the new, restrictive
Default profile. You will not be able to perform any configuration tasks until you activate the
Full Access Profile.
Full Access and other administrative profiles
After you have restricted the access granted by the Default Security profile, you can gain full
access by activating the Full Access profile. At the Main Edit menu, press Ctrl-D to display a
context-sensitive menu (called a DO menu):
90-C00 Mod Config
DO...
>0=Esc
P=Password
C=Close TELNET
E=Termsrv
D=Diagnostics