d. At the end of the Wizard mode, check the Install Capi-port driver box.
4. Select AVM ISDN1 Internet (PPP over ISDN).
5. Reboot the PC.
Using Remote Access With OMC
1. Launch OMC. The OMC Welcome page is displayed.
2. Select the appropriate menu, as follows:
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the Expert menu, if you are logging in as "installer"
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the EasyPlus menu, if you are logging in as "administrator"
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the Easy menu, if you are logging in as "operator" or "attendant"
3. In the toolbar menu, click Comm.
4. Select Connect. The Communication Path window is displayed.
5. Click Modem direct, then OK.
6. Click Dialing and select AWM ISDN1 Internet (PPP over ISDN).
7. Dial the customer phone number and click OK.
8. Type in the appropriate password according to your user mode, as follows:
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Expert: pbxk1064
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EasyPlus: kilo1987
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Easy: help1954
Note:
The PC and B1 lights on the modem should light up when the connection is established.
The configuration session is open.
Remote Access to the ISDN Modem
When an ISDN modem is used, it is necessary to reserve a DDI number in the public
numbering plan to be able to establish remote access.
If no DDI number is available, check whether the system's ISDN modem access is in the
default attendant group (default group). In this case it is not necessary to keep a DDI number.
Remark:
If the modem is not currently in the attendant group, it is useful to set the Reroutdata flag to the value
01H. The system then automatically recognizes the ISDN service corresponding to the incoming call and
looks in the default attendant group for a data terminal.
6.2.3.4.2 Remote Access By The Analog Modem
Analog Modem (recommended)
Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server is equipped with an analog modem
V34 for remote access through the public network. This modem provides a point-to-point
communication link accessible via standard LINUX protocols (PPP, etc.).
Its main characteristics are:
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V34 Modem
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Summary of Contents for OmniPCX Office
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Page 185: ...Figure 5 8 Virtual Key Functions for Operator Manager Assistant Normal Sets in PABX Mode 5 9 ...
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