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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Remote Access (with Security Measures) Issue 3 March 1996 3-1027 Remote Access (with Security Measures) Feature Availability This feature is available with all G3 releases. Logoff Notification and the status remote-access command are available with G3V4 and later releases. Description Permits authorized callers from remote locations to access the system via the public network and then use its features and services. Remote Access users can dial into the system using DID, CO, FX, or 800 Service...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1028Issue 3 March 1996 2. Administer the Abbreviated Dialing list entries. 3. Dial into the system over the remote access trunk. 4. Dial the feature access code followed by the dial code of the list entry. NOTE: If a barrier code and authorization code are administered, dial them first. Remote Access Status (G3V4 and later releases) G3V4 provides the ability to check the status of the remote access feature and barrier codes. The status remote-access command displays...
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Remote Access (with Security Measures) Issue 3 March 1996 3-1029 Following are security measures for remote a c cess. Barrier Codes Remote Access Barrier Code Aging gives the customer the a bility to specify, through the administrative interface, both the time interval a code is valid, and/or the number of times a code can be used to access the Remote Access feature. A barrier code automatically expires if an expiration date or number of accesses has exceeded the limits set b y the switch...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1030Issue 3 March 1996 Alternate Facility Restriction Levels (AFRL) For G3rV1 and G3V2 and later releases, consider changing FRLs with the AFRL feature after normal business hours to restrict where calls can be made over your facilities. Take care however, not to restrict callers from summoning emergency services after hours. See the Alternate Facility Restriction Levels (AFRL) feature. Class of Restriction The COR of an authorization c o de supersedes that of a barrier...
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Remote Access (with Security Measures) Issue 3 March 1996 3-1031 Considerations Remote Access provides a caller with access to the system and its features from the public network. An executive can make business calls from home or use the Recorded Telephone Dictation Access feature to dictate a letter. Remote Access may also b e used from any extension on the switch. This allows authorized users to a c cess system features from any voice terminal extension. Ten barrier c o des, each with a...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1032Issue 3 March 1996 Interactions The following features interact with the Remote Access feature. nAuthorization Codes When a remote access caller dials the assigned remote access number and establishes a connection to the system, the system may request the caller to dial an authorization code in addition to a barrier code. Dial Tone between the barrier code and authorization code is optional. Calling privileges associated with the COR assigned to the authorization code...
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Remote Call Coverage Issue 3 March 1996 3-1033 Remote Call Coverage Feature Availability This feature is available with Generic 3 Version 2 and later releases. Description Provides automatic redirection of certain calls to alternate answering positions in a Remote Call Coverage path for any valid dialed number up to 16 digits that b e gins with an Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) or Automatic Route Selection (ARS) feature access c o de (FAC), outgoing trunk dial access code (TAC), or UDP/DCS...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1034Issue 3 March 1996 Report Scheduler and System Printer Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Allows the System Manager to sc hedule selected administration commands to be printed by an asynchronous printer. Reports are scheduled at 15-minute intervals for any combination of days of the week. Most list, display, or test commands may be scheduled. Reports may be scheduled, changed, listed, and removed via the system’s...
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Report Scheduler and System Printer Issue 3 March 1996 3-1035 The immediate option is used if the System Manager would like to print the report immediately. If the printer link is not up, the scheduler will attempt to b ring up the link and print the report. If the link is already up, the scheduler will mark the report for printing during the current 15-minute time interval. If the printer link cannot be established, the report will be placed at the head of the queue and will b e printed the...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1036Issue 3 March 1996 Screen 3-37 provides a third examp le. Screen 3-37. Report Scheduler Example 3 Changing Scheduled Reports The System Manager may change a scheduled report using the change report-scheduler command. When this command is entered, the ‘Re port Scheduler’ sc reen is d isplayed, as shown in Screen 3-38. This screen is similar to the ‘Report Scheduler’ screen displayed with the schedule command line option, but has an a dditional field. This is the “ Job...