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Security
There are two areas where unauthorized use may occur with this feature: unauthorized local
use and remote access.
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SECURITY ALERT:
Unauthorized local use involves unauthorized users who attempt to make calls
SECURITY ALERT:
from a PC. The PC software has a security setting so users can place the PC in
Security Mode when it is unattended. You also can assign Automatic Security so
that the administration program on the PC is always active and runs in Security
Mode. This mode is password-protected.
!
SECURITY ALERT:
Remote access involves remote access to the PC over a data extension. Remote
SECURITY ALERT:
users can delete or copy PC files with this feature. You can password-protect this
feature. See the Avaya Toll Fraud and Security Handbook, 555-025-600, for
additional steps to secure your system and to find out about obtaining information
regularly about security developments.
Administering a PC interface
To administer a PC interface:
1. On the
Station
Considerations
Use the Function Key Module of the 7405D with PC Interface.
BRI terminals normally are initializing terminals and require you to assign an SPID. The
PC/ISDN Platform (Group 2), in a stand-alone configuration, is a non-initializing BRI
terminal and does not require you to assign a SPID.
- Set a locally-defined terminal type with General Terminal Administration
- Define the terminal type as a non-initializing terminal that does not support Management
Information Messages (MIM).
- Assign the PC/ISDN Platform with an associated (initializing) ISDN-BRI telephone (such
as an ISDN 7505) using a SPID.
- Assign the station (using a locally-defined terminal type) to take full advantage of the
capabilities of the PC Interface. This terminal type is also non-initializing with no support
of MIMs.
screen, set the Type field to pc.
PC Interface
Issue 1 June 2005
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