Resetting Your User Pin - Avaya HMS 400 Quick Reference Manual

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Variable definitions
Variable
Mailbox ID
< HMS 400 Server IP>
Password
Language

Resetting your user PIN

Reset your user PIN to ensure the security of your account. You use this same
PIN to access both your Web page and your mailbox.
For initial login, the PIN is the default extension number. When you first
access your personal Web page, you are directed to the PIN Administration to
change your PIN.
On subsequent logons, the system checks your PIN expiration (for example,
seven days prior). If it detects that the password is about to expire, the system
redirects you to the PIN Administration page instead of the default Your Profile
page.
Prerequisites
Attention: Your user PIN expiration is determined by the COS assigned to
your mailbox.
Make sure that your PC is connected to the same network as the HMS 400
server.
Procedure steps
Step
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Using the Web user interface
Value
In most cases, the Mailbox ID is the same as the
user's DN. The exception is for multiple mailbox-
single extension configurations, in which case the
Administrator assigns mailbox numbers.
The IP address for the HMS 400 server.
For initial login, the password is the default
extension number.
Web page localization
Action
In the PIN Administration window, in the Current PIN box, type your
current PIN.
In the New PIN box, type a new PIN.
In the Confirm New PIN box, retype the new PIN.
Avaya Communication Server 1000
NN42350-102 06.01 Standard
3.0 April 2012

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