Specifications
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HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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Nur für den internen Gebrauch Introduction
Basic Functions
– PIN code (only relevant for administration on the system telephone)
– Individual speed dialing facility (only relevant for administration on the system tele-
phone)
– Contents of the name keys of system telephones
– Central speed dial destinations
– Call charge data per station and per line
– The user group Call charges
has the access rights to the data from call detail recording, call charge data records
and the call detail counter. If this user group is not set up, the rights belong to the cus-
tomer user group. If the customer is not set up either, they belong to the service user
group.
– User group Development
In addition to the access rights of the service user group, the Development user group
has the possibility of administering additional data in the communication system.
Security protocol (log)
A distinction is made in the security protocol (log) between:
– Offline mode
– Online mode, Active logging
– Online mode, Logging not active
The protocol mode is selected via a dialog.
Offline mode
In offline mode, only the existing archive file can be opened, viewed and printed. The archive
files cannot be modified. There is no connection with a communication system, so the archive
information from the communication system cannot be displayed.
Online mode, Active logging
A connection to the communication system is set up for online mode. In order to use this mode
with active logging, the logging facility in the communication system must actually be active (de-
termined by the hardware configuration).
If logging has already been executed, the archive information from the communication system
is also displayed. The archive file name is taken from the communication system and an at-
tempt is made to open this file and to display the archive information it contains. The archive
information from the communication system and from the archive file are normally identical.