Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 19

OpenCom 150, 2.2 Authorisations, OpenCom 150 5 Slots

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Factory Settings on Delivery Authorisations 2.1.3 OpenCom 150 With the OpenCom 150 all ports (S0, Upn and a/b ports) are realised by installing a specific combination of interface cards for this purpose. An overview of available interface cards can be found in the "Interface cards"chapter in the section OpenCom 150 (5 Slots) starting on page 46. ■ The OpenCom 100 is configured ready for operation in Germany. ■ Analogue terminals: The dialling mode (pulse dialling or DTMF) is automatically detected. ■ All corded terminals connected to the basic module ring when there are incoming external calls. ■ The system PIN, for example for remote-programmable call diversion, is set at "0000". 2.2 Authorisations The use of functions by a terminal on the OpenCom 100 is regulated by means of authorisations. Authorisation is configured by means of user groups to which the users with their terminals are then assigned. Three user groups are preset: "Administrators", "Standard" and "Guests". "Administrators" have access to all functions of the OpenCom 100 and unrestricted configuration rights. Users in the "Guests" group cannot configure the OpenCom 100, are not able to make external calls, and have only restricted use of the terminal functions of the OpenCom 100. The "Standard" user group, because of its default settings, is well suited as a starting point for the creation of user groups for normal users of the system (e.g. the staff members of a company). Note: When the OpenCom 100 is commissioned, all connected terminals are initially in the "Administrators" group until a user logs on to the Web console. Subsequently, all terminals are automatically in the "Guests" group. For more details on the configuration of user groups, refer to the online help in the chapter entitled "User Manager". 17

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Factory Settings on Delivery
Authorisations
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2.1.3
OpenCom 150
With the OpenCom 150 all ports (S
0
, U
pn
and a/b ports) are realised by installing a
specific combination of interface cards for this purpose. An overview of available
interface cards can be found in the “Interface cards”chapter in the section
OpenCom 150 (5 Slots)
starting on page 46.
The OpenCom 100 is configured ready for operation in Germany.
Analogue terminals: The dialling mode (pulse dialling or DTMF) is automati-
cally detected.
All corded terminals connected to the basic module ring when there are
incoming external calls.
The system PIN, for example for remote-programmable call diversion, is set at
“0000”.
2.2
Authorisations
The use of functions by a terminal on the OpenCom 100 is regulated by means of
authorisations. Authorisation is configured by means of user groups to which the
users with their terminals are then assigned.
Three user groups are preset: “Administrators”, “Standard” and “Guests”. “Adminis-
trators” have access to all functions of the OpenCom 100 and unrestricted configu-
ration rights. Users in the “Guests” group cannot configure the OpenCom 100, are
not able to make external calls, and have only restricted use of the terminal func-
tions of the OpenCom 100. The “Standard” user group, because of its default set-
tings, is well suited as a starting point for the creation of user groups for normal
users of the system (e.g. the staff members of a company).
Note:
When the OpenCom 100 is commissioned, all con-
nected terminals are initially in the “Administrators” group
until a user logs on to the Web console. Subsequently, all ter-
minals are automatically in the “Guests” group. For more de-
tails on the configuration of user groups, refer to the online
help in the chapter entitled “User Manager”.