Setting Up Terminal Self-Administration - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Managing Telephone Features

Setting up Terminal Self-Administration

Terminal self-administration (TSA) allows users to administer some of their own feature buttons
from their telephones. TSA is available for 6400-series, and 4612 and 4624 telephones. Users
are prompted, via the telephone's display, to choose features to assign to buttons on their
telephones.
Before you start
To prevent users from changing another user's telephone administration, you can enable the
system-wide option that requires users to enter a station security code before they can
administer their telephone. To enable this option:
1. Set the Station Security Code for Terminal Self-Administration Required on the
Security-Related System Parameters screen to y.
If you enable this option, the user is prompted for the station security code when they press
the Admin button. The user must enter the security code, followed by the pound (#) button
or the Done softkey.
Instructions
You need to assign a security code to the user's Station screen for each user you want to
enable access to TSA. You also need to assign the user an Admin feature button.
For example, to assign a security code of 12345678 to extension 4234, complete the following
steps:
1. Type change station 4234. Press Enter.
The
Station screen
2. In the Security Code field, type 12345678.
You should assign unique security codes for each user. Once you enter the code and move
off the field, the system changes the field to '*' for extra security.
3. In one of feature button fields, type admin.
You can assign this button to a feature button or a softkey.
4. Press Enter to save your changes.
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