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Lucent Technologies BCS Products Security Handbook
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Other Products and Services Page 7-1 Call Management System (R3V4) 7 BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 7 7Other Products and Services This chapter contains security information for Lucent Technologies products other than PBXs and adjuncts that have become available since Issue 2 of this handbook. For information on the Lucent Technologies I NTUITY System and the PARTNER MAIL VS System, which have also become available since the last issue of the handbook, see...
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BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 Other Products and Services Page 7-2 Call Management System (R3V4) 7 nIf station lines are used for the modems, the COS or COR should be set to disallow outbound dialing capabilities. nSwitchhook flash and distinctive audible alert should be set to no on the station forms. nRemote users should not have access to UNIX via the CMS application. Restrict access by means of the User Permissions feature of CMS. For additional information...
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BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 Other Products and Services Page 7-3 CallMaster PC 7 CallMaster PC CallMaster PC, a software application used with the DEFINITY ECS, gives Call Center agents and supervisors the ability to access and control their CallMaster or CallMaster II telephone sets through a Microsoft Windows™-compatible PC. If Call Center employees use Remote Access software such as Norton pcANYWHERE ® software or Microcom’s Carbon Copy Plus™ for Windows,...
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BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 Other Products and Services Page 7-4 Multipoint Conferencing Unit (MCU)/Conference Reservation and Control System 7 Multipoint Conferencing Unit (MCU)/Conference Reservation and Control System (CRCS) The MCU has a DEFINITY ECS-based architecture. The primary component of the MCU is the Multimedia Server Module (MSM), which is similar to the most basic version of the DEFINITY ECS Processor Port Network (PPN). MSM security concerns...
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BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 Other Products and Services Page 7-5 PassageWay®Telephony Services for NetWare® and Windows NT® 7 nTelephony Server Main Module (TSERVER NLM: for NetWare or TSERV.EXE: for Windows NT): Enforces license restrictions, provides a security database to manage user permissions, and provides connectivity between client applications and PBX drivers nAdministration Application: Administers the Security Database, a Windows PC application...
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BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 Other Products and Services Page 7-6 PassageWay®Telephony Services for NetWare® and Windows NT® 7 other than the users to the extent that the PassageWay Telephony Servers Security database will permit. Therefore, administrators must be familiar with the procedures in the PassageWay® Telephony Services: NetWare Managers Guide and in the PassageWay® Telephony Services for Windows NT® Network Manager’s Guide that regulate what...
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BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 Other Products and Services Page 7-7 PassageWay®Telephony Services for NetWare® and Windows NT® 7 — Do not publish the phone number for the modem. — Use the return call option with Lucent phone number. (Do not set up pcANYWHERE without the callback option.) — For added security, unplug the phone jack from the modem when pcANYWHERE is not in use. — Change your password after services leaves and after remote access. — Configure the...
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BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 Other Products and Services Page 7-8 TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless System 7 nThe PassageWay Telephony Server is only as secure as the underlying system, either NetWare or Windows NT. Observe the security requirements of your operating system. In addition, for Windows NT, it is recommended that the following be used: nMultiple level administration permissions to control which administrators are allowed to pass on administration...
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Call Routing Page A-1 Call Routing A BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 A ACall Routing Call Routing The following is the basic call flow through the DEFINITY ECS, DEFINITY G1 and G3, or System 75: Endpoint signals switch to start call. If originating endpoint is a station, the request for service is an off-hook. If originating endpoint is a trunk, the request for service is seizure signal (wink start, off-hook, ground start). The switch signals endpoint to start...
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BCS Products Security Handbook 555-025-600 Issue 6 December 1997 Call Routing Page A-2 Call Routing A Example: User dials . Call is routed to an attendant because zero is defined as an attendant call requiring one digit. Example: User dials . Digit two is defined as a 4-digit extension code on the dial plan form. Three more digits are required to place the call. The three additional digits are dialed. The four digits dialed determine the destination called. The system checks the calling...