User guide

Procedure
Step 1
Choose Bulk Administration > TAPS > Secure TAPS.
The Find and List Directory Numbers To Secure window displays.
Step 2
Click Add New.
The Secure Directory Numbers Configuration window displays.
Step 3
In the Directory Number field, enter the number(s) that you want to protect from TAPS, and click Save.
To enter multiple Directory Numbers, use one line for each Directory Number entry.Tip
Step 4
To return to Find and List Directory Numbers window, choose Back to Find/List from the Related links
drop-down list box on the right, top corner of the window and click Go.
TAPS cannot use the directory numbers that are shown in this list. If a user tries to update a device profile by
entering one of the directory numbers in this list, TAPS will refuse the request.
Related Topics
Related Topics, on page 554
Remove directory number restriction
You can remove a directory number from the list of directory numbers that TAPS cannot access.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Bulk Administration > TAPS > Secure TAPS.
The Find and List Secure Directory Numbers window displays.
Step 2
Find the directory numbers you want to delete.
Step 3
Choose the directory numbers that you want to remove from the secure directory number list and click Delete.
Related Topics
Find secure directory numbers, on page 552
Related Topics, on page 554
View TAPS log files
Use BAT to view TAPS log files. Each row of the log file represents each TAPS transaction.
Procedure
Choose Bulk Administration > TAPS > View Taps Log File.
The View TAPS Log File window displays.
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