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4.20.4 Disabling Password Protection
This is done by entering one or more spaces on both the first and
confirmation entries to the Enter password: prompt.
Password protection is then disabled.
4.20.5 Reserved Passwords
‘Version’, ‘poll’ and ‘local’ may not be used as passwords. ‘Version’ is the
only command that can be issued with a password protected KBU 64 that
is logged out; ‘Poll’ and ‘Local’ are reserved for management of local
and remote units.
4.21 Multiple Subscriber Number ISDN Line
Configuration
The Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) is a facility provided by the
carrier’s network, which allows a range of exchange numbers to be used
on the same ISDN line.
You can allocate one of these MSN numbers to each channel of your
KBU 64. In this way a specific channel is identified with each incoming
call. Typing:
1> SET NUMBER XXXX[CR]
will enable MSN on channel 1 where XXXX is from 1 to 21 characters,
and is part or all of the incoming MSN.
If your ISDN line is configured as an MSN line it is imperative that the
MSN number is set on both channels of the KBU 64, for incoming calls
to be handled correctly. The incoming MSN number can be either just
the last digit or several digits of the exchange number.
As a first step, always try setting just the last digit of one of your numbers
into the NUMBER parameter. This is the operation of European Multiple
Subscriber Numbering.
The default setting is MSN not set (there is no number present in the
store). Typing:
1> SET NUMBER[CR]