In case of upgrade, a reset is necessary to take into account new MIX boards. In default state
reached after 30 days of temporary state, the license 2B channels on mixed board is set to 24.
3.4.8
Internet access (relevant up to R7.1)
Several services are defined in the license:
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Access & Intranet
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E mail server
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VPN (Virtual Private Network)
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Proxy (WEB caching & Access Control)
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DSL
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Lan to LAN
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Backup (backup all the system: IA, call handling, VMU )
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URL filters download (download of black lists and white lists)
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Statistics data upload (dump of log files to produce statistics)
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Web & File server (Intranet web server and file server)
3.4.9
Web applications
3.4.9.1
WCA (relevant up to R7.1)
WCA (Web Communication Assistant) license defines the number of users of three
applications. The three applications contained in the package WCA are:
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web mail
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voice mail
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dialer
3.4.9.2
Number of MyIC Office sessions (from R8.1)
This application is used on a PC to access to some configuration parameters of the terminal
(diversion,…), to access to the call log, to access to the voice mail and to make a call.
The system controls the number of opened sessions in the mode of a “floating license” : when
the maximum number of allowed sessions (defined by the present item) is reached, the next
login attempt is rejected.
3.4.10
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) license allows to control «activation» of this
service.
3.4.11
RAS (relevant up to R7.1)
Control of the virtual S0. The number of B channels is counted.
Need of a downloading item RAS to have the service on a CoCPU. (2 access on ASPEN main,
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Summary of Contents for OmniPCX Office
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