Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 86

Forced Logoff of Another User by the Administrator - firmware update

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Configuration Configuring the OpenCom 100 Remote Configuration On (Log-on with Temporary Password) H * 1 9 * Z (system PIN) * Z (temporary password) # Remote Configuration Off H # 1 9 # Please note: The system PIN is preset to "0000" and it is absolutely imperative that the system administrator changes it to prevent undesirable remote maintenance. The customer service centre/authorised dealer can log into the OpenCom 100 communications system as an administrator: ■ User name: "Administrator" ■ Password: [administrator password] Note: If you do not wish to let the customer service centre/ authorised dealer know the administrator password, you can define a temporary password for remote configuration with at least five digits. Using remote configuration, all OpenCom 100 settings with the exception of the system PIN can be edited or updated. New software versions of the OpenCom 100 and the software for the connected system terminals and base stations can also be installed (see the System: Firmware menu in the Configurator). For security reasons, settings in the Configurator, Network menu should only be edited on site to avoid malfunctions or failures in the customer's LAN (e.g. due to IP address conflicts). Refer to the chapter entitled Configuration Examples starting on page 90, where interaction between the OpenCom 100 and a LAN is explained. Forced Logoff of Another User by the Administrator If the user "Administrator" logs in and another user with administration rights is already logged in, then the administrator can forcibly log the other user off in order to configure. This functionality, for example can be used, when configuring remotely, when a user has forgotten to log out. In order to forcibly log a user off: 84

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Configuration
Configuring the OpenCom 100
84
Remote Configuration On (Log-on with Temporary Password)
H
*
1
9
*
Z
(system PIN)
*
Z
(temporary password)
#
Remote Configuration Off
H
#
1
9
#
Please note:
The system PIN is preset to “0000” and it is absolutely imper-
ative that the system administrator changes it to prevent un-
desirable remote maintenance.
The customer service centre/authorised dealer can log into the OpenCom 100
communications system as an administrator:
User name: “Administrator”
Password: [administrator password]
Note:
If you do not wish to let the customer service centre/
authorised dealer know the administrator password, you can
define a temporary password for remote configuration with
at least five digits.
Using remote configuration, all OpenCom 100 settings with the exception of the
system PIN can be edited or updated. New software versions of the OpenCom 100
and the software for the connected system terminals and base stations can also be
installed (see the
System: Firmware
menu in the
Configurator
).
For security reasons, settings in the
Configurator
,
Network
menu should only be
edited on site to avoid malfunctions or failures in the customer’s LAN (e.g. due to IP
address conflicts). Refer to the chapter entitled
Configuration Examples
starting on
page 90, where interaction between the OpenCom 100 and a LAN is explained.
Forced Logoff of Another User by the Administrator
If the user “Administrator” logs in and another user with administration rights is
already logged in, then the administrator can forcibly log the other user off in
order to configure. This functionality, for example can be used, when configuring
remotely, when a user has forgotten to log out.
In order to forcibly log a user off: