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C.6 Set Customer Key – SCK Command
C.6.1 Overview
The Set Customer Key (SCK) command provides a facility to change the Customer Key. The
Customer Key is used to encrypt secret user information such as passwords. The Customer Key
is used to encrypt this data when stored inside the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus and when the
Customer User Table is exported via the DUMP/DUMPF command.
NOTE:
The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus is shipped from the factory with a Default Customer Key.
For security purposes, it is important that this key be changed.
C.6.2 Materials
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PC connected to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus via network, Aux, or Modem port.
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Communication Package (such as Procomm Plus or Telnet session)
C.6.3 Procedure for Setting the Customer Encryption Key
1.
Type the command SCK at the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus prompt. The ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus requires a 16-digit hexadecimal entry (for example,
ABCDEF0123456789)
.
2.
Enter the new Customer Key and press the ENTER key to complete this process. The ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus will confirm that the Customer Key has been changed.
>SCK
--- Set Customer Key ---
New Customer Key: ABCDEF0123456789
03/01/99 14:54:22 0D05 [AUX] Customer Encryption Key Value Loaded
Screen C-6. Set Customer Key (SCK) Command
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