Configuration
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Using remote configuration, all OpenCom 100 settings with the exception of the
system PIN can be edited or updated. New software versions of the OpenCom 100
and the software for the connected system terminals and base stations can also be
installed (see the
System: Firmware
menu in the
Configurator
).
For security reasons, settings in the
Configurator
,
Network
menu should only be
edited on site to avoid malfunctions or failures in the customer’s LAN (e.g. due to IP
address conflicts). Refer to the chapter entitled Configuration Examples starting on
page 93, where interaction between the OpenCom 100 communications system and
a LAN is explained.
Forced Logoff of Another User by the Administrator
If the user “Administrator” logs in and another user with administration rights is
already logged in, then the administrator can forcibly log the other user off in order to
configure. This functionality, for example can be used, when configuring remotely,
when a user has forgotten to log out.
In order to forcibly log a user off:
1.
The “Administrator” user logs-in with the administration password.
2.
They open the
Configurator
.
A message shows which user is currently configuring the system.
3.
The administrator clicks on the
Take over config rights
button.
The other user can make no further modifications of the configuration.
Codes for IP Configuration
The IP configuration of the OpenCom 100 is performed on the Web console in the
Configurator
, in the
Network: LAN
menu.
In the event that the IP configuration of the OpenCom 100 has to be changed and
access via the Web console is not possible, you can also use a code digit procedure to
change these basic settings. Entry can be made from an analogue telephone, an ISDN
telephone and from system telephones.
Set IP Address
H
*182
Z
(system PIN)
*
Z
(www)
*
Z
(xxx)
*
Z
(yyy)
*
Z
(zzz)
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