Setting Up Personal Station Access - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Figure 155: Telecommuting Access screen
2. In the Telecommuting Access Extension field, type 1234 and press Enter.
This is the extension you are configuring for telecommuting.
3. Type change system-parameters coverage and press Enter.
The
System Parameters Call Coverage/Call Forwarding
4. In the Coverage Of Calls Redirected Off-Net Enabled field, type y and press Enter.
Related topics
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Telecommuting Access
Telecommuting Access screen.

Setting up Personal Station Access

Personal Station Access (PSA) allows you to associate the preferences and permissions
assigned to your own extension with any other compatible telephone. When you request a PSA
associate, the system automatically dissociates another extension from the telephone.
Preferences and permissions include the definition of terminal buttons, abbreviated dial lists,
and class of service (COS) and class of restriction (COR) permissions assigned to your station.
Extensions without a COS, such as Expert Agent Selection (EAS) agents or hunt groups,
cannot use PSA.
PSA requires you to enter a security code and can be used on-site or off-site. Invalid attempts to
associate a telephone generate referral calls and are recorded by Security Violation
Notification, if that feature is enabled. If you interrupt the PSA dialing sequence by pressing the
release button or by hanging up, the system does not log the action as an invalid attempt.
The disassociate function within PSA allows you to restrict the features available to a telephone.
When a telephone has been dissociated using PSA, it can be used only to call an attendant, or
to accept a TTI or PSA request. You can enable a dissociated set to make other calls by
assigning a special class of restriction.
TELECOMMUTING ACCESS
Telecommuting Access Extension: 1234
on page 1506 for information about and field descriptions on the
Setting up Personal Station Access
screen appears.
Issue 1 June 2005
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