Terminal Security Settings - Aastra BLUESTAR 8000I Pbx-Mode Administrator Manual

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Name and Passwords
The user name and password to retrieve the <user>.cfg and directory files (global.csv and <user>.csv) are configured on
the configuration server. The SIP user name and password are configured on the PBX that the BluStar 8000i will login to.

Terminal Security Settings

Administrators can set terminal security settings using the parameters listed below.
Require Settings Password
You can specify the required password to edit the BluStar 8000i terminal identity using the "require settings password"
parameter.
Settings Password
You can set the password to edit the BluStar 8000i terminal identity using the "settings password" parameter. Since this is
a persistent setting, use "0" (No) to turn off settings password protection.
Disable Dialing When Logged Off
You can disable dialing when no user is logged into the BluStar 8000i terminal using the "logoff disable dial" parameter.
Disabling dialing will cause the terminal to not display the dial pad.
Auto Answer
You can specify whether or not to allow users to change auto answer settings by using the "auto answer" parameter.
To Configure Auto Answer on the BluStar 8000i UI:
1.
Touch the app menu button.
2.
Touch tools > call handling.
3.
Touch the auto answer button.
4.
Select either:
instantly
after 1-10 rings
Notes:
• If you select "off" you won't be able to configure auto answer for "if in call or conference".
• Option "If in call with non BluStar device" is not available in PBX mode.
5.
Touch the if in call or conference button.
6.
Select either:
decline new call and remain in old call
conference new call into old call
answer new call and disconnect old call
answer new call and put old call on hold
7.
Select either:
answer new call and disconnect old call
decline new call and remain in old call
8.
If you don't have to configure anything else on the screen, touch done.
Force Reboot Time
You can reboot a BluStar 8000i at a specified time using the "auto reboot" parameter. The format for this parameter is
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss (for ASAP use current date and time).
41-001390-00 Rev 02 – 12.2011
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