
Screen Reference
Remote Access
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
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November 2003
COS
Assign the most restrictive class of service (COS), that provides only the level of service required to
provide the maximum security.
Disable Following a Security Violation
This field appears on the screen when the
SVN Authorization Code Violation Notification Enabled
field
on the Security-Related System Parameters screen is set to y.
Expiration Date
Assign an expiration date based on the expected length of time the barrier code will be needed. If it is
expected the barrier code is to be used for a 2-week period, assign a date two weeks from the current date.
If the Expiration Date is assigned, a warning message is displayed on the System Copyright screen seven
days prior to the expiration date. The system administer can modify the expiration date to extend the time
interval if needed.
No. of Calls
The Expiration Date and No. of Calls fields can be used independently or in conjunction to provide the
maximum security. If both the Expiration Date and No. of Calls fields are assigned, the corresponding
barrier code expires when the first of these criteria is satisfied.
Valid entries
Usage
0 to 15
Enter the COS number, associated with the barrier code, that
defines access permissions for Call Processing features.
Valid
entries
Usage
y/n
Enter y to disable the remote access feature following detection of a
remote access security violation. The system administrator can re-enable
Remote Access using the enable remote access command.
Valid entries
Usage
A date greater than the
current date or blank
Enter the date you want the barrier code to expire.
Valid entries
Usage
1 through 9999
or blank
Enter the number of Remote Access calls that can be placed using
the associated barrier code.