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General Features

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General Features Configurable shortcuts in each task for direct access to other tasks Registering and storing of log-in attempts (security log), user activities (audit trail log) and internal information (event log). Different levels of internal registering can be set MX-ONE Manager Provisioning or a local Linux account can be used for authenticating login attempts and to configure administrator accounts Login lock after three unsuccessful login attempts. Unlock can be done from Manager Provisioning, if setup as an authentication server A batch tool that enables recording of operations to either be downloaded and uploaded in another MX-ONE Manager Telephony System, or to be executed at a later time Local backup and restore of the MX-ONE Manager Tele- phony System and the MX-ONE Telephony Server Revision overview of MX-ONE Manager Telephony System, MX-ONE Telephony Servers and MX-ONE Media Gateways Pre-configured SIP trunks in order to simplify SIP trunk con- figuration data for different providers. It is possible to upload SIP trunk setting data via a configuration file AD authentification Provisioning of IP/SIP terminals MX-ONE Manager Telephony System includes initiation and system configurations for IP/SIP terminals. Through the MTS the system administrator has the tool to create or change the configuration files for these phones in a simple way. When configuration files for the phones have been created/changed in the MTS, the terminals can be connected to the LAN. Once connected, the phones will automatically download the relevant configuration files and software. User and extension related settings are configured via MX-ONE Manager Provisioning. Interfaces HTTP and secure HTTP (HTTPS) protocols Command line interface for executing Unix-style commands Server and client requirements MX-ONE server requirements: • SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 4 Client requirements: • Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or later • Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or later MX-ONE Manager Telephony System - walkthrough interface EN/LZT 102 4105 Rev H 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 53210 www.aastra.co.uk Copyright © 2014 Aastra Telecom Sweden AB. Non-contractual document. The data contained in this document is for information purpose only and may be modified without prior notification.

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EN/LZT 102 4105
Rev H
Copyright © 2014 Aastra Telecom Sweden AB. Non-contractual document. The data contained in this document is for information 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 53210
www.aastra.co.uk
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Configurable shortcuts in each task for direct access to other
tasks
±
Registering and storing of log-in attempts (security log),
user activities (audit trail log) and internal information (event
log). Different levels of internal registering can be set
±
MX-ONE Manager Provisioning or a local Linux account can
be used for authenticating login attempts and to configure
administrator accounts
±
Login lock after three unsuccessful login attempts. Unlock
can be done from Manager Provisioning, if setup as an
authentication server
±
A batch tool that enables recording of operations to either
be downloaded and uploaded in another MX-ONE Manager
Telephony System, or to be executed at a later time
±
Local backup and restore of the MX-ONE Manager Tele-
phony System and the MX-ONE Telephony Server
±
Revision overview of MX-ONE Manager Telephony System,
MX-ONE Telephony Servers and MX-ONE Media Gateways
±
Pre-configured SIP trunks in order to simplify SIP trunk con-
figuration data for different providers. It is possible to upload
SIP trunk setting data via a configuration file
±
AD authentification
MX-ONE Manager Telephony System - walkthrough interface
Provisioning of IP/SIP terminals
MX-ONE Manager Telephony System includes initiation and
system configurations for IP/SIP terminals. Through the MTS
the system administrator has the tool to create or change the
configuration files for these phones in a simple way. When con-
figuration files for the phones have been created/changed in
the MTS, the terminals can be connected to the LAN. Once con-
nected, the phones will automatically download the relevant
configuration files and software. User and extension related
settings are configured via MX-ONE Manager Provisioning.
Interfaces
±
HTTP and secure HTTP (HTTPS) protocols
±
Command line interface for executing Unix-style commands
Server and client requirements
±
MX-ONE server requirements:
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 4
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Client requirements:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or later
Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or later
General Features