Controlling The Menu Lock For Other Ip Phones; Configuring Secure Local Menu Using Network Provisioning - Avaya 1110 Fundamentals

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Local Tools menu
- Full Menu lock—You are prompted to enter the fixed password whenever the
Services key is double-pressed.
- Partial Menu lock—You are prompted to enter the fixed password whenever you
access the Diagnostics and the Configuration sub menus.
The manual parameters configured in the Lock Menu sub menu override the configuration
received from the DHCP or automatic provisioning features.

Controlling the menu lock for other IP Phones

You can control the menu lock for other IP Phones in the following ways:
• Menu lock option—double-press the Services key to access the Local Tools menu. Press
the right or left navigation keys to access the Configuration menu. Press 1 to select
Network Configuration sub menu, and then press the Auto soft key. Select Menu Lock
Enable to configure the menu lock to Auto Lock.
• Lock Menu option—Double-press the Services key to access the Local Tools menu. Press
the left navigation key to access Locks menu. Press 1 to select the Lock Menu dialog.
You will be prompted for the Admin. Password. Enter the password and the Lock Menu
dialog appears. To enable the menu lock, select the Enable Menu Lock check box. You
can then choose the lock mode from the radio button list. Select one of the following
options:
- Full Menu Lock
- Partial Menu Lock
- Disable Menu Lock
- Auto Lock
- Lock Now
The manual parameters configured in the Lock Menu sub menu override the configuration
received from the DHCP or automatic provisioning features.
Configuring Secure Local Menu using Network
provisioning
With DHCP, you can use the SECUREMENU, PARTSECURE, or menu lock parameters to
enable the menu lock. Alternatively, you can use the menu lock item in any of the provisioning
files.
If the IP Phone is configured for Auto Lock, the IP Phone processes any of the menu lock
configuration items when they are received using DHCP or a provisioning file. The menu lock
items are ignored if the IP Phone is configured to one of the manual menu lock modes.
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February 2013

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