Maintaining Security Accounts 10-7MaintainingSecurity AccountsOnce the administrative password is set and Dial Security is enabled, theadministrator is the only one who can access account information.You can use the AT%S= and AT%E= commands to change and modifyaccount information.Example: Sending AT%E=3 erases passwords for accounts 0-9.When using the AT%S= command, the device echoes the administrativepassword, which is case-sensitive. Business Modems will accept an invalidpassword entry, but will lock out users from the security commands.For example, if the password is Green, but you enter GREEN, an OK isdisplayed. However, if you try to type a security command (for example,ATI10 to view accounts), an [ACCESS DENIED] message is displayed.RemoteConfigurationDial Security accounts may be configured remotely. (See Configuring DialSecurity Remotely at the end of this chapter.)For your modem to CommandAccess accounts by disabling local security AT%S=administrative passwordView account information, once access has beengranted. Remote users may only use thiscommand during remote-access sessions iflocal-access security is disabled.ATI10Erase local-access password AT%E=1Erase Autopass password AT%E=2Erase passwords in accounts 0-9 AT%E=3Erase phone numbers in accounts 0-9 AT%E=4Disable Account, Dialback, and New Numberfields in accounts 0-9.AT%E=5Edit or overwrite an individual account or anindividual account fieldAT%An=where n is the account number(see the figure in previoussection, Setting Up DialSecurity for more information)Reset &F settings and disbale passwordprotectionPress the RESET button on theback of the modem whenoffline (same as AT&FS53=0)