Aastra 700 Datasheet - MX-ONE Manager Provisioning - Page 2

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MX-ONE Manager Provisioning - user interface General Features End-user-oriented configuration, where you first create a user account and then associated user services, such as extensions and mailboxes Configuration of system administrators by promoting endusers with a higher security profile. These administrators can also access the MX-ONE Manager Telephony System interface, if the security profile allows this Access control for administrators based on location, authority level (security profile) and department affiliation Active Directory controlled user account access and password authentication Configurable security profiles Logging of login attempts (security log), user activities (audit trail log) and internal information (event log) Import function for adding user and department data from DNA, CMG and comma-separated CSV formats. The DNA and CMG formats are mainly used for migration purposes Export function where the data can be exported in CMG and a generic XML format. The XML format is the most complete Local backup and restore of the MX-ONE Manager Provisioning database. You can also trigger backup of any of the connected MX-ONE Self-service where the end-users can access MX-ONE Manager Provisioning and manage personal lists, function keys and general settings themselves Security profile interface Technical Information Login lock after three unsuccessful login attempts Server requirements SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 4 Optional - SMTP-compliant e-mail server Client side requirements Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or later Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or later Manager Provisioning support (backward compatible) MX-ONE Telephony System from version 4.1 CMG from version 2007 SP3 OneBox from version 4.2 Manager Provisioning deployment options Standalone on own Linux server On the same server as MX-ONE Interfaces HTTP and HTTPS ENLZT 102 4046 Rev J Aastra Corporate Headquarters 155 Snow Blvd. Concord, Ontario Canada L4K 4N9 Tel: +1 (905) 760 4200 www.aastra.com Aastra USA Inc. Aastra Telecom United Kingdom 2811 Internet Blvd. B3 Armstrong Mall Frisco, Texas Southwood Business Park United States Farnborough, Hampshire 75034 United Kingdom Tel: +1 (800) 468 3266 GU14 0NR www.aastrausa.com Tel: +44 (0) 1252 532100 www.aastra.co.uk Copyright © 2014 Aastra Telecom Sweden AB. Non-contractual document. The data contained in this document is for informational purpose only and may be modified without prior notification.

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ENLZT 102 4046 Rev J
Copyright © 2014 Aastra Telecom Sweden AB. Non-contractual document.
The data contained in this document is for informational purpose only and may be modified without prior notification.
Aastra Corporate Headquarters
155 Snow Blvd.
Concord, Ontario
Canada
L4K 4N9
Tel: +1 (905) 760 4200
www.aastra.com
Aastra USA Inc.
2811 Internet Blvd.
Frisco, Texas
United States
75034
Tel: +1 (800) 468 3266
www.aastrausa.com
Aastra Telecom United Kingdom
B3 Armstrong Mall
Southwood Business Park
Farnborough, Hampshire
United Kingdom
GU14 0NR
Tel: +44 (0) 1252 532100
www.aastra.co.uk
MX-ONE Manager Provisioning - user interface
Security profile interface
General Features
±
End-user-oriented configuration, where you first create a
user account and then associated user services, such as
extensions and mailboxes
±
Configuration of system administrators by promoting end-
users with a higher security profile. These administrators can
also access the MX-ONE Manager Telephony System inter-
face, if the security profile allows this
±
Access control for administrators based on location, autho-
rity level (security profile) and department affiliation
±
Active Directory controlled user account access and password
authentication
±
Configurable security profiles
±
Logging of login attempts (security log), user activities (audit
trail log) and internal information (event log)
±
Import function for adding user and department data from
DNA, CMG and comma-separated CSV formats. The DNA and
CMG formats are mainly used for migration purposes
±
Export function where the data can be exported in CMG and
a generic XML format. The XML format is the most complete
±
Local backup and restore of the MX-ONE Manager Provisio-
ning database. You can also trigger backup of any of the
connected MX-ONE
±
Self-service where the end-users can access MX-ONE Mana-
ger Provisioning and manage personal lists, function keys
and general settings themselves
±
Login lock after three unsuccessful login attempts
Server requirements
±
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 4
±
Optional – SMTP-compliant e-mail server
Client side requirements
±
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or later
±
Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or later
Manager Provisioning support
(backward compatible)
±
MX-ONE Telephony System from version 4.1
±
CMG from version 2007 SP3
±
OneBox from version 4.2
Manager Provisioning deployment options
±
Standalone on own Linux server
±
On the same server as MX-ONE
Interfaces
±
HTTP and HTTPS
Technical Information