Ensuring The Use Of A Personal Verification; Restriction Permission Lists; Nortel Callpilot; Administrator Guide - Nortel CallPilot Administrator's Manual

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Access control
Note: The administrator must use
CallPilot Manager to re-enable the
mailbox before it can be accessed again.
Number of unsuccessful logon attempts
a user can make before a mailbox
session is terminated
Ensuring the use of a personal verification
Hackers look for signs that a mailbox is unused. Nortel recommends that
you ensure that all mailboxes have a recorded personal verification. To
reduce the administrative burden of recording personal verifications, do
at least one of the following:
Getting there: User → User Search → User Details page → Greetings
section

Restriction permission lists

Certain services and custom applications are capable of using the thru-dial
process to place calls outside your system onto the public network. This
means they can be used to place long-distance calls that incur toll charges.
Using restriction permission lists (RPL) ensures that your organization does
not incur unauthorized toll charges.
Each RPL consists of a restriction code list and a permission code list.
An RPL limits the DNs that can be connected to by the thru-dial process.
To adequately secure the CallPilot unified messaging system, RPLs must
be applied to each of the following:
Restriction codes
Restriction codes specify the beginning of a dialed number to which any call
is blocked. For example, if 21 is a restriction code in the local RPL, and a
number that begins with 21 (such as 213-3333) is dialed, the call is blocked.
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Ensure that mailbox owners can record their own.
Permit another mailbox owner to record personal verifications.
the entire system (the global RPL)
a mailbox owner group (mailbox class RPLs)
an individual application or service (application-specific RPLs)

Nortel CallPilot

Administrator Guide

NN44200-601 01.11 Standard
5.0 9 November 2007
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Shipped default value
3
Note: For users logging into IMAP client
types (for example, by using desktop
messaging), the invalid logon count is
increased by 2.

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