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You can create, modify, or delete user accounts on remote sites.
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To create, modify, or delete user accounts on a branch office from the
regional office associated with the branch, you must use the Site Id
attribute. Furthermore, the Authentication and Directory service on
the target system must be available (a port must be open in the
firewall on the branch).
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To create, modify, or delete user accounts on a remote office from a
regional office, you must use the Site Id attribute
and
the Host Name
attribute (specifying the IP address of the remote system).
Furthermore, the Authentication and Directory service on the target
system must be available (a port must be open in the firewall on the
remote system).
Phone Address
(extension)
Mandatory. Specifies the phone extension to be assigned to
the user account.
The specified number must be unique on the Call Processor.
Site Id
Optional. Specifies the site identifier assigned to the location
hosting the account. This ID is specified during VCX software
installation procedure.
Host Name
Optional. Specifies the IP address, in dotted decimal
notation, of an Authentication and Directory server.
Phone Profile
Optional. Specifies the phone profile to be used by the
account.
All phones must be assigned a phone profile. If no profile is
specified, the phone is assigned to the default phone profile.
MAC Address
Optional. Specifies the Media Access Control (MAC) address
of the phone. The MAC address is typically printed on a label
under a phone in hexidecimal format, for example:
00:e0:bb:13:48:5f
When you specify a MAC address, you can lock a phone to a
phone extension. This prevents use of the extension on a
different telephone.
MAC Address Lock
Status
Optional. Indicates (True or False) whether the specified
phone MAC Address should be locked to the phone
extension.
1 When the add transaction executes, there can be no other user with the same name in the
database.
Table 13
User Account Attributes (continued)
Attribute
Description
Summary of Contents for VCX V7000
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Page 250: ...250 APPENDIX B UPGRADING VCX SERVER SOFTWARE FROM V7 1 X TO V7 1 Y ...
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