Assigning Services To A Domain - Nortel 5100 User Manual

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Wireless Gateway
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Assigning services to a domain

When you add a value for a service parameter, you can select a domain to assign
the services to.
NN42020-105 MCS 5100 Release 4.0 Standard 01.06 November 2007
Parameter
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Click the Edit link next to the parameter (for example, Maximum Number of
Inbox Call Logs) that you wish to change.
The Add new parameter values for parameter window appears.
Note: If you define the Ad Hoc Conferencing service, you must
immediately assign the service to the respective domain. You must also
select the maximal value in the Maximum Number of Ports parameter
value combination box when you assign the Ad Hoc Conferencing service
to a domain.
Enter a new value and priority for the selected parameter.
Select the Default check box to configure the value in the list as the default
value for the service parameter.
Click Add.
The new value appears in the list of parameter values.
To delete a parameter value, click the Delete link in the Delete Value column
for the parameter value you wish to delete
Description
Defines if the user can access the Wireless Client. If
the service is present in the user's service package
then the user can use the Wireless Client. This
service is license keyed.
When assigned to a user through a service
package, along with specific datafilled data, this
parameter allows users to be tagged as a user in a
UMTS service provider configuration with the MCS.
Using the service restriction capability in the
Provisioning Manager, the Wireless Gateway
service is used to exclude services that cannot be
provided in a UMTS service provider configuration.

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