Aastra OpenCom 131 User Guide - Page 176

Configuration, 13.4.2 Implementation, Connections, Switch auth.

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Telephony Switch authorisation 13.4.1 Configuration You can configure the "Switch authorisation" feature separately for each company. Configuration is done with the following steps: 1. Call the OpenCom 100 communications system Configurator. On the introductory page change the Level option to Expert. 2. Open the User Manager: User groups menu page. Click on the New button. Enter a designation into the Group name field (e. g. "Guest external seizure") and select an existing group as a template. Confirm with Apply. 3. Then click on the Change button. Then select the desired Company. Configure the external authorisation and recording to Connection data as desired. Activate the Immediate External line seizure option as desired. Deactivate the Switch authorisation option to prevent authorisation from being activated for an additional call in an unauthorised manner. Confirm with Apply. 4. Click on the user group for the user who is to execute the "Switch authorisation" feature. Activate the Switch authorisation option. Confirm with Apply. 5. Open the Telephony: Extended: Companies menu page. Click on the header of the company desired (default: "Company 1"). 6. Under the Switch authorisation header, select the User group temporarily active due to switching (e. g. "Guest external seizure"). Activate the Notify at end of call option as desired. Confirm with Apply. Devices to be switched ("guest telephones") are generally configured in a user group without external authorisation. If desired, you can decline to assign these terminals to a user. In this case, the "Guests" user group is automatically assigned. 13.4.2 Implementation A hotel guest would like to make an external call. You fulfil this wish with the following steps: 1. Call the main menu on your system terminal. Select the 6 Connections: 6 Switch auth. option. Enter the internal call number of the terminal where a temporary authorisation switch is to take place. Confirm with the OK key. Select the On option and confirm with the OK key. 174

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Telephony
Switch authorisation
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13.4.1 Configuration
You can configure the “Switch authorisation” feature separately for each company.
Configuration is done with the following steps:
1.
Call the OpenCom 100 communications system
Configurator
. On the intro-
ductory page change the
Level
option to
Expert
.
2.
Open the
User Manager
:
User groups
menu page. Click on the
New
button.
Enter a designation into the
Group name
field (e. g. “Guest external seizure”)
and select an existing group as a template. Confirm with
Apply
.
3.
Then click on the
Change
button. Then select the desired
Company
. Configure
the external authorisation and recording to
Connection data
as desired.
Activate the
Immediate External line seizure
option as desired. Deactivate
the
Switch authorisation
option to prevent authorisation from being acti-
vated for an additional call in an unauthorised manner. Confirm with
Apply
.
4.
Click on the user group for the user who is to execute the “Switch authori-
sation” feature. Activate the
Switch authorisation
option. Confirm with
Apply
.
5.
Open the
Telephony
:
Extended
:
Companies
menu page. Click on the header
of the company desired (default: “Company 1”).
6.
Under the
Switch authorisation
header, select the
User group
temporarily
active due to switching (e. g. “Guest external seizure”). Activate the
Notify at
end of call
option as desired. Confirm with
Apply
.
Devices to be switched (“guest telephones”) are generally configured in a user
group without external authorisation. If desired, you can decline to assign these
terminals to a user. In this case, the “Guests” user group is automatically assigned.
13.4.2 Implementation
A hotel guest would like to make an external call. You fulfil this wish with the fol-
lowing steps:
1.
Call the main menu on your system terminal. Select the
6 Connections:
6
Switch auth.
option. Enter the internal call number of the terminal where a
temporary authorisation switch is to take place. Confirm with the
OK
key. Select
the
On
option and confirm with the
OK
key.