Nortel Networks BCM50 2.0 IP Phone User Manual


 
20 Using the telset configuration interface
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Personal programming, to change functions related to how the telephone works, is available to
anyone through the Feature button on the telephone.
User access to the FEATURE**CONFIG interface
User identification and user passwords are required to access the telset configuration menus
(FEATURE **CONFIG). Although there are a set of default user IDs and passwords, for security
purposes it is recommended strongly that these be changed as part of the initial startup activities.
Also, it is recommended that each user has a unique user ID and password. This allows for more
accurate usage tracking.
User identification and passwords for the telset interface are defined either in the Element
Manager or by using the FEATURE 9*8 telset administration menu, see “Using FEATURE 9*8
for initial configuration” on page 12, which is only accessible to users with administrator
(Installer) privileges.
There are four levels of user access for the telset telephony configuration menus. These are
described in the Table 1. Refer to the system administration information for the Element Manager
for information about assigning these access privilege levels to users. Refer to “Activating user
accounts and changing passwords” on page 15 through that interface.
A user with Installer or System coordinator+ privileges can also use the Password heading in this
menu to change passwords for each privilege level.
Table 1 User access privileges
In addition, there are two default telset access passwords for the voicemail and call center telset
menus. Refer to the BCM50 Administration Guide (NN40020-600) for details.
Access privilege levels Description of access
Installer Has full access to all telset menus, including FEATURE 9*8.
System coordinator+ Has full access to all telset telephony menus relating to telephony
system or device set up.
System coordinator Has more limited access to telset telephony menus relating to
telephony system and device set up. For example, this level of user
cannot define trunks.
Basic Has access limited to changing DN record information.
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