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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY System Little Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Routing outgoing calls 65 Overriding call restrictions Note that authorization codes do not override route patterns that are denied. For example, if your ARS tables restrict users from placing calls to Colombia, a caller cannot override the restriction with an authorization code. Tip: Authorization codes are optional. To see if authorization codes are enabled on your system, use display...
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Routing outgoing calls 66 ARS Partitioning DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 ARS Partitioning Most companies want all their users to be able to make the same calls and follow the same route patterns. However, you may find it helpful to provide special calling permissions or restrictions to a group of users or to particular phones. NOTE: If you used partitioning on a release prior to R7 and you want to continue to use partitioning,...
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DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Routing outgoing calls 67 ARS Partitioning To restrict the lobby phone, you modify the routing for a partition group to enable only specific calls, such as U.S.-based toll-free +1 800 calls, and then assign this partition group to the lobby phone. To enable +1 800 calls for partition group 2: 1. Type list ars route-chosen 18002221000 and press RETURN. You can use any 7-digit number following the...
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Routing outgoing calls 68 ARS Partitioning DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 4. Type change partition-route-table index 1 and press RETURN. The Partition Route Table screen appears. In our example, partition group 1 can make 1800 calls and these calls use route pattern 30. 5. In the PGN2 column that corresponds to Route Index 1, type 30 and press ENTER. This tells the system to use route pattern 30 for partition group 2 and allow...
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DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Routing outgoing calls 69 ARS Partitioning The Class of Restriction Information screen appears. Class of Restriction Information screen 2. Choose a COR that has not been used and press CANCEL. In our example, select 3. 3. Type change cor 3 and press RETU RN. The Class of Restriction screen appears. Class of Restriction screen CLASS OF RESTRICTION INFORMATION COR COR Description 0...
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Routing outgoing calls 70 ARS Partitioning DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 4. Type a name for this COR in the COR Description field. In our example, type lobby. 5. Enter 2 in the Partition Group Number field. Tip: The Partition Group Number field appears only when Time of Day Routing is n on the System Parameters Customer Options screen. Otherwise, you specify the partition group number (PGN) on the Time of Day Routing Plan...
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DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Enhancing system security 71 Assigning and changing users Enhancing system security This section explains how to add and modify user logins. It also provides an introduction to phone system security issues. It describes possible security problems you should be aware of and gives you instructions for detecting these problems. Tip: If your organization has not yet completed the Service Agreement...
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Enhancing system security 72 Assigning and changing users DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Assigning new logins and passwords As you work as an administrator, you may be fortunate enough to have help administering your switch or you may want to have an assistant make changes to the switch while you are out of the office. In these cases, you should set up a new user in the system and limit what this individual can do. As you’ll see,...
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DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Enhancing system security 73 Assigning and changing users Login Administration screen 2. Complete the following fields: nPassword of Login Making Change This is your password. nLogin’s Password Assign an initial password for the new login. We’ll type in b3stm0m as part of our example. The password does not appear on the screen as you type. nRe-enter Login’s Password 3. Press EN TER to save your...
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Enhancing system security 74 Assigning and changing users DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Setting login permissions Once you add the new user, you should review the user’s command permissions and modify them, if necessary. To review command permissions for our new example login: 1. Type change permissions angi3 and press RETU RN. Use the new login name as part of the add command. The Command Permission Categories screen appears....