Specifications
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• Maint1
• Supervisor
• Attendant.
These levels provide a means of differentiating the capabilities of the various types of users 
who administer the system. 
Each authorization level requires entry of a username and associated password. The 
usernames for levels System, Installer, Maint2, and Maint1 are SYSTEM, INSTALLER, 
MAINT2, MAINT1 respectively; each is equipped with a default password upon system start.
The usernames associated with levels SUPERVISOR and ATTENDANT are programmed by 
using CDE procedures at installation. Each level may have a number of usernames associated 
with it (e.g., ATTENDANT, MARY SMITH, JANE BROWN). The system assigns a different 
default password for each username within the SUPERVISOR and ATTENDANT authorization 
levels. 
A user logged on at a particular authorization level may permanently alter the password 
associated with that username. 
Attendant functions are available without the need to log on with Attendant authorization. 
All systems with modems connected to the maintenance port should have all levels of 
passwords and usernames changed from the default value on an irregular schedule. In the 
Form Access Authorization form there are different levels of access (MAINT1, MAINT2, 
SUPERVISOR, and ATTENDANT). Special attention should be given to these users and only 
allow access to the required forms. 
Another area of concern is the 
User Authorization Profile form. The name and authorization 
level is accessible from anywhere (i.e., Maintenance Terminal and modems). Therefore, the 
authorization level should be kept to a minimum to keep "hackers" from accessing certain forms 
through CDE.
Voice mail systems connected directly to modems should employ a surveillance device. Also, 
most voice mail systems require a password to gain access; therefore, make sure this password 
is difficult to guess and is changed frequently. Any user no longer authorized to use the system 
should have password privileges revoked.
For more information, see the RESET PASSWORD, RESET USERNAME, and CHANGE 
PASSWORD sections of the Technical Documentation CD-ROM.
Mitel Options Password
New Mitel Options Passwords (MOP) are not required for software stream upgrades from 
LIGHTWARE 30 Release 2.0 to further streams, when no new purchasable software options 
are enabled on the system. If new software options are purchased, a new MOP is always 
required. 
Note: If you are upgrading to a software stream released previous to LIGHTWARE 30 Release 2.0, a 
new MOP is still required.










