Instruction manual
Security, privacy, and safety
555-233-767174 Issue 4 May 2003
End user
Backup alerting
Notifies backup attendants that the primary attendant cannot pick up a call. It
provides both audible and visual alerting to backup stations when the attendant
queue reaches its queue warning level. When the queue drops below the queue
warning level, alerting stops. Audible alerting also occurs when the attendant
console is in night mode, regardless of the attendant queue size.
Barrier codes
A security code used with remote access to prevent unauthorized access to your
system. To increase your system’s security, use a 7-digit barrier code with remote
access barrier code aging. A barrier code automatically expires if an expiration
date or number of accesses has exceeded the limits you set. If both a time interval
and access limits are administered for a barrier code, the barrier code expires
when one of the conditions is satisfied.
NOTE:
Barrier codes are not tracked by call detail recording (CDR). Barrier codes
are incoming access codes, whereas, authorization codes are primarily
outgoing access codes.
Calling/Connected Party Number
(CPN) restriction
Per call CPN restriction
Users may indicate calling number privacy information. For ISDN calls, the CPN
presentation indicator is encoded accordingly. For non-ISDN calls going to a
public network that supports the CPN restriction feature, the network specific
feature activation code gets passed to the network for interpretation and activation
of the desired feature.
If per call CPN restriction is activated for an outgoing call, it will override any per
line CPN restriction administration for the calling station, and will override any
ISDN trunk group administration for sending calling number.