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Table 17: Login Parameters and Custom Settings (continued)
Parameter
Backdoor
AutoAccount
ScheduleColumns
GCDUTimer
CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
Description
Backdoor is now an obsolete parameter. Originally,
Backdoor played a role in Avaya administration.
The AutoAccount parameter determines whether
the AutoAccount flag is set when you create and edit a
client. There is a corresponding AutoAccountInd on
the CRS server side, which you can apply to all clients.
If you use the AutoAccount parameter in bands.ini,
you can set this feature on a per CRS Front End basis.
ScheduleColumns determines the columns that
display in the Schedule section of the CRS Front End.
Each column has a unique numeric identifier. For
example:
0,100:1,100:2,100:3,100:4,100:8,100:9,10
0:10,100:11,100:28,100:21,100:36,100:37,
100:38,100:34,100:35,100:16,100:17,100:2
9,100:
You can configure column display on the CRS Front
End. The system saves column display to the
Bands.ini file when users exit the CRS Front End.
The system automatically refreshes global conference
data (GCD) if you enable the GCDUTimer parameter.
You can disable GCDUTimer to reduce network traffic.
GCDUTimer=0
GCDUTimer is disabled.
GCDUTimer=1
GCDUTimer is enabled.
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