Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 84

Preconfiguration, 7.2.7 Offline Configurator, System: Data backup - sip trunk

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Configuration Configuring the OpenCom 100 ■ Telephone book entries ■ LCR tables Note, that for security considerations the passwords for external SIP trunks are not re-established if you restore a data backup from another (foreign) communication system. For further information, refer to the online help documentation under the topic System: Data backup. 7.2.6 Preconfiguration Configuration of the OpenCom 100 can be prepared at your Aastra Customer Service Centre or by an authorised Aastra dealer. For this purpose, a OpenCom 100 installed here is programmed with the customer data (e.g. user data, call distribution schemes, cord-bound terminals). This data is stored and then loaded into the OpenCom 100 at the customer's site by a service technician. This prepared configuration must be completed at the customer's site (LAN configuration and DECT terminals). For configuration of the OpenCom 100 Internet functions, first ask the responsible system administrator for details of the customer's LAN prerequisites. 7.2.7 Offline Configurator With the aid of the offline configurator a configuration for the system can be issued and created on a Windows PC. Thereby most of the configuration points are available. Each system type of the product family and firmware version release 7.0 or higher, has its own offline configurator; this is managed with the aid of a starter programme. The starter programme is included on the product CD. The operating systems Windows 2000 and XP are supported. You can find further information in the chapter PC Offline Configuration starting on page 208. 7.2.8 Remote Configuration The OpenCom 100 configuration can be edited or updated by the customer service centre or authorised dealer via a remote access connection or via an Internet connection (reverse ssh tunnel). 82

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Configuration
Configuring the OpenCom 100
82
Telephone book entries
LCR tables
Note, that for security considerations the passwords for external SIP trunks are not
re-established if you restore a data backup from another (foreign) communication
system. For further information, refer to the online help documentation under the
topic
System: Data backup
.
7.2.6
Preconfiguration
Configuration of the OpenCom 100 can be prepared at your Aastra Customer
Service Centre or by an authorised Aastra dealer. For this purpose, a OpenCom 100
installed here is programmed with the customer data (e.g. user data, call distri-
bution schemes, cord-bound terminals). This data is stored and then loaded into
the OpenCom 100 at the customer’s site by a service technician.
This prepared configuration must be completed at the customer’s site (LAN con-
figuration and DECT terminals).
For configuration of the OpenCom 100 Internet functions, first ask the responsible
system administrator for details of the customer’s LAN prerequisites.
7.2.7
Offline Configurator
With the aid of the offline configurator a configuration for the system can be
issued and created on a Windows PC. Thereby most of the configuration points are
available. Each system type of the product family and firmware version release 7.0
or higher, has its own offline configurator; this is managed with the aid of a starter
programme. The starter programme is included on the product CD. The operating
systems Windows 2000 and XP are supported.
You can find further information in the chapter
PC Offline Configuration
starting on
page 208.
7.2.8
Remote Configuration
The OpenCom 100 configuration can be edited or updated by the customer
service centre or authorised dealer via a remote access connection or via an
Internet connection (reverse ssh tunnel).