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Configuration
Configuring the OpenCom 100
Please note:
After completion of
the loading operation, the system will
take a few minutes to analyse the
transferred file.
Note:
You can downed the latest
version of the online help from
http://www.detewe.de/.
Finishing the
Configuration
1. When you have completed all
the settings in the
Configurator
,
you must save the configuration
(see also
2. Then select the
Log-off
com-
mand in the upper menu bar.
Preconfiguration
Configuration of the OpenCom 100
can be prepared at your DeTeWe
Customer Service Centre or by an au-
thorised DeTeWe dealer. For this pur-
pose, a OpenCom 100 installed here
is programmed with the customer
data (e.g. user data, call distribution
schemes, cord-bound terminals).
This data is stored and then loaded
into the OpenCom 100 at the cus-
tomer’s site by a service technician.
This prepared configuration must be
completed at the customer’s site
(LAN configuration and DECT termi-
nals).
For configuration of the
OpenCom 100 Internet functions,
first ask the responsible system ad-
ministrator for details of the cus-
tomer’s LAN prerequisites.
Remote Configuration
The OpenCom 100 configuration can
also be altered or updated remotely
by a customer service centre or au-
thorised dealer. This requires activa-
tion of internal RAS access in the
OpenCom 100 for the customer serv-
ice centre/authorised dealer.
Note:
If one or more MSNs are en-
tered on the
PBX Configuration
:
Sys-
tem
:
Remote service
menu page in
the Configurator and the
Status
op-
tion is activated, remote configura-
tion access is then activated when a
data call from one of the entered
MSNs is registered.
The customer service centre/author-
ised dealer can then log into the
OpenCom 100 as an administrator:
■
User name: “Administrator”
■
Password: administrator pass-
word
Note:
If you do not wish to let the
customer service centre/authorised
dealer know the administrator pass-
word, you can define a temporary
password for remote configuration
with at least five digits.
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