Basic Configuration
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User Expiration
Date
Press the ENTER key to NOT have the user’s access
privileges expire at a certain date.
If the user privileges are to expire on a specific date, enter the
date in the specified month/day/year format and press the
ENTER key, which the user will no longer have access to the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus. After this date, the user will be
denied access.
NOTE: If you use a two-digit year format, the years from
00 - 84 will be reported as 2000-2084.
Primary
Authentication
Method
Press the SPACE BAR until the desired choice is displayed:
ASG Key, Password/Callback, and Pager. Select the
appropriate method by pressing the ENTER key when the
desired choice appears.
NOTE: Depending on which method of authentication
you select, you will be prompted for further information
after you complete the main portion of this screen.
Password/Callback
contains three options: passthru, regular
callback and variable callback.
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Passthru
option requires only that the user enter the
correct ID and password to access the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus and the equipment it
protects.
•
Regular callback
requires the user to have a specific
phone number stored in the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus database as well as a password. After the user
calls the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus and enters
the correct ID and password, the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus will disconnect and call the user back at
the stored telephone number. The password is then
re-entered.
•
Variable callback
is similar to regular callback, except
that the user enters a telephone number during each
login. The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus will call the
user back at the specified telephone number, which
may be different from session to session.
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