User`s guide
Introducing OPS Manager User’s Guide
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• The Group section of the Moves, Adds & Changes workforms supports Group Paging.
• Software options, for example Integrated Directory Services, are protected by a
Security Access Module (SAM) and an OPS activation key (passcode). See the
Installation and Maintenance Guide for instructions on how to enable new options.
If the Integrated Directory Services option is enabled, you can use the Directory Server
Synchronization Tool to match entries in the OPS Manager database with entries in the
directory service database. See Integrated Directory Services in the OPS Manager online
help files for details.
Telephone directory management
The Telephone Directory Management application allows you to perform the programming
functions to maintain network telephone directories. From the OPS Manager station, you
can perform the following programming functions on any SX-2000 PBX, 3300 ICP system,
or 3200 ICP system that the OPS Manager station manages:
• Consolidate information from individual PBX directories into a network directory
• Reference entries by function, department, or workgroup
• Search the database for a particular entry
• Edit telephone directory entries
• Send updated information back to the network elements
• Schedule automatic full collections and synchronizations
• Print the telephone directory information
• Export directory information in any file format.
Alarms management
The Alarms Management application allows you to monitor the alarm status of managed
elements and manage network-generated alarm information.
By using the Alarm Management application, you can
• Schedule or demand audits of alarm status
• View network alarm status and alarm history
For instructions on how to manage telephone directories, see Telephone Directory
Management in the OPS Manager online help.










