Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
3
System Initialization
Enable customer logins
Enable customer logins
This section contains information on:
''Enable Intuity AUDIX logins'' on page 3-20
''Enable customer Web logins'' on page 3-20
See
Appendix B, ''Set Up and Use of Customer Logins''
and procedures.
Enable Intuity AUDIX logins
See
Appendix B, ''Set Up and Use of Customer
information on the Intuity AUDIX logins sa, vm, and browse, and the uses of each
login as well as Intuity AUDIX commands accessible to each login.
Enable customer Web logins
When the system leaves the factory, the only login that has access to the web
interface is the login NTadmin. The customer may wish to create additional logins;
for example, to download the Message manager. See
customer'' on page
Enable DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Logins
See
''DEFINITY logins for the customer'' on page B-8.
Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600
DEFINITY ONE or IP600 commands
DEFINITY ONE or IP600 bash commands are useful for administration and
installation tasks. These commands are allowed for the Avaya services login. See
''Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands'' on page
Maintenance for DEFINITY ONE Communications System Release 10
(555-233-130) and Maintenance for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol
Communication Server Release 10 (555-600-100) (also on the documentation
CD), for information about these commands.
B-2.
December 2001
for further information
Logins''. Appendix B also includes
''Windows logins for the
G-1, and
Issue 6
3-20