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4.2.2 ASG Key Authentication Method
If ASG Key was selected as the primary authentication method, the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus
will display the following information after the comments field.
-- ASG Key Details --
Encryption Key Source Randomly Generated
Screen 4-4. ASG Key Details Screen
Encryption Key Source
Use the SPACE BAR to scroll through the following Encryption Key Source selections for the
ASG Key authentication method. The choices are listed below:
•
Randomly
Generated
•
Device ID/User Code
•
Fixed
Field
Function
Randomly Generated
When this source is selected, press the SPACE
BAR and the ASG Guard Plus automatically
generates the key value and displays the
information on the screen.
The information displayed in the
Enter These
Digits as Key1 or Key2
field is to be entered in to
the ASG Key when you initialize the ASG Key. Be
sure to note this information carefully. If you make
an error in transcribing the information for the ASG
Key, use the Change User command to redo the
procedure. Follow the instructions supplied with
the ASG Key to initialize the ASG Key.
Enter the Test Challenge information displayed on
the screen (the test challenge is always
"1234567") into your ASG Key per the instructions
provided with the ASG Key. If the Reply on your
ASG Key matches the one on the screen, you
have successfully added this user.
-- ASG Key Details --
Encryption Key Source Randomly Generated
Enter These Digits as Key1 or Key2: 0443 2126 = 3422 1505 = 3160 =
Test Challenge: 1234567 ...Reply: 040-2181
Press <ENTER> to Continue
Screen 4-5. ASG Key Details Screen
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