Operation Manual – System Management
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 2 Terminal Service and User
Interface Configuration
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Table 2-11
Configure modem parameters
Operation
Command
Set the call switch that controls call-in
and call-out
modem
[
call-in
|
both
]
Disable call-in and/or call-out
undo modem
[
call-in
|
both
]
Set the interval that the system waits for
the CD_UP signal after receiving the
RING signal
modem timer answer
seconds
Restore the default interval that the
system waits for the CD_UP signal after
receiving the RING signal
undo modem timer answer
Set the answer mode to auto-answer
modem auto-answer
Set the answer mode to manual answer
undo modem auto-answer
Enable asynchronous interface
redirection function (valid only for AUX
user interface)
redirect
Disable asynchronous interface
redirection function (valid only for AUX
user interface)
undo redirect
2.2.5 Setting User Authentication and Levels
The user authentication and level configuration tasks are described in the following
sections:
z
Setting an authentication mode
. Three types of authentication modes are
available: AAA, local authentication, and password, also you can set the mode to
none. By default, the console and AUX user interface users do not need
authentication.
z
Setting the password for password authentication. If you choose a password
authentication mode, you need to set the password.
z
Setting user level
. The commands that you can access are decided by the level of
the user interface where you log in or by the user level. If you are not assigned a
user level or you are to be authenticated by password, then the user interface level
applies. If you have a user level and are to be authenticated through AAA or local
authentication, then the assigned user level applies.
I. Setting an authentication mode
Perform the following configuration in user interface view.
Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP
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Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application ...
Page 349: ...Media Server ...
Page 360: ...Call Services ...
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