Security Code - NEC SL1100 Feature Manual

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SL1100
Description
A mailbox can have a security code to protect it from unauthorized access. A Security Code must
have 4 digits, using 0 ~ 9. If a subscriber wants to keep their mailbox private, they can enter a Security
Code. No one else can use the subscriber's mailbox, unless they know the code.
After a subscriber sets their Security Code, they can choose to make it required for all logons or just
remote logons. When enabled for all logons the subscriber must always enter their Security Code to
access voice mail, even from their own extension. If enabled just for remote logons, the subscriber can
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go right into voice mail from their own telephone. However, the Security Code is still required from
another extension or from outside the system.
The Security Code logon option is a convenience for those who normally leave their office locked or
otherwise secure. Those who work in open areas should normally set their mailbox to always require a

Security Code.

Conditions
• The new Security Code setting requires the SL-VM-ADVANCE LIC license (1015).
• Security Code settings can be changed using the Telephone Mailbox Option Interface or via End
User Web Pro.
Related Features
System Administrator on page 2-229
The System Administrator can delete a mailbox security code.
Programming
Program
Number
47-02-25
47-06-23
Operation
Log On to Subscriber Mailbox.
2-220
Program Name
InMail Station Mailbox Options - Security Code Op-
tion
InMail Group Mailbox Options - Security Code Option 0 = Always
Changing or Deleting a Security Code (From your Subscriber Mailbox)
Security Code
Assigned Data
0 = Always
1 = Remote Logon only
Default = 0
1 = Remote Logon only
Default = 0
Security Code
ISSUE 3.5

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