Auerswald COMmander Basic.2 Installation And Commissioning Instructions page 12

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Important Information
Installation
The PBXs are intended to be operated in closed rooms. In
addition, all of the devices connected to the system must
be located in the building.
The PBXs enable you to connect some devices directly,
inasmuch as they are close enough to the PBX. The
distance depends on the length of the equipment
connection cables up to a maximum of 10 m.
If no suitable connection sockets are available or are too
far away, you must lay the installation cable permanently.
Warning: Power surges, which can occur during
electrical storms, can cause life-threatening electric
shocks.
Let a skilled electrician lay all the cables inside the
building – including the cable to the door terminal
system.
Note: The terminal clamps on the modules are
removable to facilitate installation.
Note: For 19" casing variants, no connections are
made directly to the module itself but rather via the
connector panel on the front panel. The socket
assignments on the front panel are described as of
Page
33.
Note: Accessories and service parts can be bought
at specialised stores or in the Internet shop distriCOM
at http://www.districom.de. (Delivery is provided only
in Germany and Austria.)
Configuration/Administration
The configuration manager on the PBX is contained in the
integrated web server and can be opened with a browser.
This prevents the need to install special programmes on
the computer. You need only an IP-supported operating
system and a compatible browser.
The configuration manager enables you to do the
following tasks:
Configure the PBX
Manage call data
Manage the recorded voice and fax messages
Manage telephone book entries
Manage wake-up times
Manage call allowance accounts
Manage internal hold music/announcements
Manage data for Least Cost Routing
Service and maintenance
In order to limit the tasks the operator or user must
perform, the configuration manager is divided according
to three authorisation levels:
Administrator (admin)
Sub-administrator (sub-admin)
User
Important: Make sure to take suitable measures for
protecting your data and yourself from misuse.
Prevent unauthorised access to the PBX and its
programming.
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It is important to consistently use all of the
available options for assigning passwords.
Make
use
of
the
(programming
authorisation,
authorisations, restricted numbers, etc.).
Regularly check the call data recording of your
PBX and the LOGs of your NAT router for incon-
sistencies.
Additional information about protecting the
system from misuse can be found at the German
Federal Office for Information Security: "Secure
use of digital telecommunication systems" (in
German).
Note: Telephony has always the highest priority in a
PBX system, even under heavy load conditions.
Under heavy traffic it might happen that some of the
web pages of the configuration manager are not
responding as fast as usual.
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