Chapter 6 - Features; Account Codes; Active Directory Sync; Add-On Module (Adm) - Toshiba IP edge General Description Manual

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Features
This chapter contains the IPedge features. They are presented in alphabetical order to make it easy
to locate each feature.

Account Codes

Account Codes are often used for cost allocation of the call or the time the caller was
involved on a phone call. The codes are printed on a Station Message Detail Recording
(SMDR) printout along with other call details so that the customer can identify all calls
associated with a specific account code.
Account codes may be forced (required after dialing all or specific phone numbers) or vol-
untary (optionally entered anytime during calls). Codes can be as long as 15 digits and can
be verified or non-verified by the system.

Active Directory Sync

IPedge Active Directory Synchronization (AD sync) allows an administrator to import
user information such as the name, telephone number and email address to the IPedge sys-
tem. It makes it easy for an administrator to install the new system by importing the user
information from the existing Active Directory. It can also be used to automatically import
changes such as new users, deleted users, and modifying existing users by scheduling syn-
chronization.
AD sync supports networked IPedge systems, and users can be assigned to the proper
IPedge system based on the value of the specified data field such as Office in the Active
Directory.
Active Directory Sync also supports LDAP server.

Add-on Module (ADM)

One to two LM5110's (10 button) can be attached to IP5000-series telephones to provide
an additional 20 programmable buttons.
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