Accessing Local (Craft) Procedures - Avaya one-X 9610 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Local Administrative Options

Accessing Local (Craft) Procedures

Note:
In addition to the procedures listed here, the administrator may allow access to
Note:
only the VPN procedure, by setting the VPNPSWD parameter in the settings file.
For more information on access to VPN-only Local Administrative Options, see
the VPN Setup Guide for 9600 Series IP Telephones (Document 16-602968).
As of Release 1.5, when PROCSTAT is "0" (full access to local Craft procedures) you can
invoke local craft procedures during initialization whenever this message displays:
* to program
or at any other time the initialization process can support a processing interrupt. If PROCSTAT
is set to "1" (access allowed only to the VIEW craft procedure for debugging purposes), you can
invoke local Craft procedures only when the "* to program" message displays during
initialization.
Note:
The "* to program" message is supported even if the value of PROCSTAT is
Note:
"1" when the messages "Address conflict," "Subnet conflict," "Bad
router?" and "Bad FileSv address" display. Allowing Craft procedure
access in response to these messages prevents situations in which input is
required but not allowed.
For earlier software releases, PROCSTAT must be zero to invoke craft access (Release 1.2).
For Releases 1.0 and 1.1, PROCSTAT must be equal to "0" plus PROCPSWD must be null.
Note:
The factory-set default Craft Access Code (PROCPSWD) is 27238.
Note:
During Telephone Startup:
1. During startup, invoke local procedures by pressing * to display the Craft Access Code
Entry screen:
Enter code:__
#=OK
2. Enter the local dialpad procedure password (0 to 7 numeric digits), as specified by the
system administrator in the system value PROCPSWD. For security purposes, the
telephone displays an asterisk for each numeric dialpad press. If you are using a 9670G IP
Telephone, and need to backspace during password entry, use the Contacts button; for
other 9600 Series phones, use the left arrow button or the designated softkey.
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