Setting Command Permissions - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Figure 1: Logoff screen
2. At the Proceed with Logoff prompt, type y to log off.
If you log off with alarm origination disabled and the system generates an alarm, Avaya
support services will not receive any notification of the alarm. For more information about
alarms, see the maintenance book for your system.

Setting Command Permissions

Avaya Communication Manager allows you to modify the permissions associated with a login.
The system maintains default permissions for each level of login, but you may want to further
restrict the login, or at least make sure the defaults are appropriate for the user. The default
values for these fields vary based on the login type.
When set to y, the permissions on the
object that is not restricted. The second and third pages of the
Categories
screen allow you to restrict the user from any access to specified objects. If you
want to limit a user's permissions beyond those on page one, enter the objects in this list. For
example, if you want a user to be able to add and change stations, but not VDNs, you can enter
y in the Administer Stations field and the Additional Restrictions field. Then on page 2 or 3,
enter vdn as a restricted object.
Instructions
In our example, we set the permissions necessary to allow the user to administer daylight
savings time rules.
Facility Test Call Administered
Remote Access Administered
Alarm Origination is currently disabled
Active major/minor alarm detected; be sure to resolve it
Proceed with Logoff? [n]
Command Permission Categories
Setting Command Permissions
screen apply for any
Command Permission
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