Password Editor; Functionality Upgrade - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

Hospitality integrated voice services fundamentals
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Password Editor

To change the CLI password, log into the CLI and access the Password Editor menu from
the CLI Protected Administration menu. The default or any other password can be changed
to a new password. The maximum password length is 10 characters.
Example:
This example shows how to modify the administrator password:
PSweditor, FUpgrade, SWupgrade, ABreset, ?: ps
Current Passwords:
admin: user
Modify,Save, Cancel: m
admin (user): administrator
New passwords:
admin: administrator
Modify,Save, Cancel: Save
Passwords have been updated.
Sweditor, FUpgrade, SWupgrade, ABreset, ?:

Functionality Upgrade

The Functionality Upgrade (FUpgrade) command is used to change the number of
available ports/channels on the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card. To activate a
change to the number of ports/channels, a new keycode must be entered. The system
compares the new keycode to the keycode in the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services
memory. After keycode authentication, the CLI displays the current number of Hospitality
Integrated Voice Services ports/channels.
The CLI allows three attempts to enter the correct keycode. If the correct keycode is not entered
after three attempts, the changes made do not take effect. If Hospitality Integrated Voice
Services authenticates the keycode, Hospitality Integrated Voice Services stores the changes
in the memory. The changes take effect, activating the new number of Hospitality Integrated
Voice Services ports.
Enter the keycode using three prompts: keycode1, keycode2, and keycode3. Each prompt
requires the entry of eight digits.
Example:
This example expands the number of available Hospitality Integrated Voice Services ports from
4 to 8:
PSweditor, FUpgrade, SWupgrade, ABreset, ?: fu
max conf_ports: 4
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Fundamentals
CLI Protected Administration menu
March 2013
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