DEFINITY® IP Softphone
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DEFINITY® IP Softphone User’s Guide
Introduction
The intent of this document is to guide you through the steps required to install the software that will enable
you to use DEFINITY IP Softphones.
NOTE:
This document shows several dialog screens that you will use to install and use DEFINITY IP Softphones.
These screens show particular values (such as IP addresses and telephone extensions) that are used here for
description only. They are not necessarily the values that you would use for your application....
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The keys at the bottom of the screen let you move
among the data entry fields within a screen. The
following table describes those keys.
Screen Navigation – Function KeysWhile working on data-entry fields, you can also use
the function keys at the bottom of your screen. The
following table lists the most common function keys.
TAB or
RETURN or
RIGHT ARROWMoves the cursor forwards
between fields on the current
screen in a left-to-right, top-to...
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Once connec ted , there are several ways to ac cess DEFINITY ONE, as shown in the
next table.
The following tab le shows Lucent Personnel Log in information.
n
Each row of logins has the same password. For example, the
lucent1, dinit, and atsc logins all have the same password.
n
The lucent logins are used for web browser and pcAnywhere access.
n
All logins can be used for telnet access.
n
The d and a logins (columns 2 and 3) are used for DSA access....
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Once connec ted , there are several ways to ac cess DEFINITY ONE, as shown in the
next table.
The following tab le shows Lucent Personnel Log in information.
n
Each row of logins has the same password. For example, the
lucent1, dinit, and atsc logins all have the same password.
n
The lucent logins are used for web browser and pcAnywhere access.
n
All logins can be used for telnet access.
n
The d and a logins (columns 2 and 3) are used for DSA access....
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How to Use the Documentation Library CDOnce the CD is in your CD-ROM drive, follow the installation prompts. From the
DEFINITY ONE Communications System main menu, use Adobe
® Acrobat
® Reader
to view the documents on the CD. If you know the document you want, use the main
menu, select the document category, and the document. To find a word or phrase in
the document, use the Find button on the Acrobat Reader toolbar (see below). If you
want to find a...
Login FunctionsLaunch PC Console:
1. Double-click on Console Operation icon
Login as different attendant:
1. Select Attendant-Login from Menu Bar
2. Enter login name and password
3. Click OK
Exit PC Console:
1. Select Attendant-Exit from Menu BarCopyright Ó
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the information in this book was complete and accurate at the
time of printing, Lucent Technologies can assume no
responsibility...
Login FunctionsLaunch PC Console:
1. Double-click on Console Operation icon
Login as different attendant:
1. Select Attendant-Login from Menu Bar
2. Enter login name and password
3. Click OK
Exit PC Console:
1. Select Attendant-Exit from Menu BarCopyright Ó
1999, Lucent Technologies
All Rights Reserved
Printed in USA
Notice. While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that
the information in this book was complete and accurate at the
time of printing, Lucent Technologies can assume no
responsibility...
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DEFINITY®
Enterprise Communications Server
Release 7
Basic Call Management System (BCMS)
Operations
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Enterprise Communications Server
Release 8.2
ATM Installation, Upgrades, and Administration
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