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How to Set Up Your Own Security User Interface
MultiCommManager Security allows you to customize the messages that are displayed to users
when they call into a security modem. You can edit or replace the default security messages by
selecting Setup|Modem|Security| Messages. In these messages, carriage returns are represented
by ^M, and line feeds by ^J.
How to Set Up Which Database Files Are Active
MultiCommManager security allows multiple security database files to be active at one time, so
that whole sets of users can be enabled or disabled at once. For example, by putting an entire class
of students at a university in one database file, you can disallow graduated students access to the
system by deactivating the database file. You can change which database files are currently active
by selecting Setup|Modem|Security| Database Files.
How to Set Up a Global Variable Callback Number Blacklist
MultiCommManager security allows you to have a global blacklist of phone numbers and classes of
phone numbers that will be rejected when entered as a variable callback number. You can reject
classes of phone numbers by the use of wild card symbols. For example, 612* rejects all phone
numbers with a 612 area code. You can edit the blacklist by selecting
Setup|Modem|Security|Phone Number Blacklist.
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