Creating A Ddi For A Meet Me Secure (Cli Validation) Conference - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 6: Administering the Avaya Client Registration Server (CRS)
7. Ensure that the Hunt Group is 0.
8. Click Save.
The system creates a new crisis alert resource DDI.

Creating a DDI for a Meet Me Secure (CLI Validation) Conference

A Meet-Me Secure CLI Validation conference is a Meet-Me Secure conference with an extra
level of security. In a Meet-Me Secure CLI Validation conference, the server uses the telephone
number from which the conferee dials to identify the caller. Calling Line Identification (CLI)
validation determines whether to grant conference access to the caller. The system constrains
conference access using the number from which the client dials.
CLI Validation ensures fast access as the participant does not have to enter their PIN. CLI
Validation also provides an extra security function that blocks callers who are dialing from an
unrecognised extension.
As an alternative entry methods, the server also supports conference access on CLI failure. In
this situation, the system prompts the for a PIN if they call from an unauthorised extension. If
they enter the correct PIN, the system allows conference access. Operators enable this
alternative entry method on a per conference basis, by the Operator.
1. Select Default from the Cabinet drop-down list.
2. Select the appropriate resource number from the Resource drop-down list.
3. Enter a DDI number in the DDI text field.
4. Select Meet Me Secure from the Conference Type drop-down list.
5. Select a language from the Language Type drop-down list,
6. Select a welcome message from the Welcome Msg drop-down list.
7. Enter details in the remaining fields as appropriate.
If you have associated the DDI with a Wholesaler, select the Wholesaler owner type and
enter the Wholesaler name in the Owner field. For more information on selecting a
Wholesaler, see
8. Select the following option:
Direct - To bypass any second level of security.
9. Click Save.
The system stores the new details in the CRS database. You can view the details from the
Resource DDIs tab.
You can also enter additional details for the DDI such as an alias or a group name.
Note:
Avaya recommends that you restart the CRS Front End when you add a new
Note:
resource, such as a DDI. Restarting the system ensures that the displayed details
are up-to-date.
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Searching for an Owner Name/Wholesaler
on page 68.
January 2006

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