2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Web Maintenance Console Accounts
User account levels
Access to Web Maintenance Console requires a login name and password, which are assigned to accounts
in the PBX. Also, access to Web Maintenance Console is controlled by different levels of authorisation. The
Installer level is the highest authorisation level. There are also two levels for end users, Administrators and
Users. The usage for each level and number of accounts available for each level are as follows:
Level
Description
Number of Accounts
Installer
For dealers and system installers
1
User
(Administrator)
For on-site managers
8
User (User)
For end users
492
Differences between user levels
•
Installer
The installer level account is the highest authorisation account of the three levels. This account level is to
be used by dealers or system installers. All system programming settings are available, and this account
is used for overall system installation and maintenance. The installer level can be used to programme
which menus in Web Maintenance Console are accessible by Administrator accounts.
•
User (Administrator)
Administrator accounts are for general maintenance of users and user settings. This account level is used
by on-site managers and network administrators. Administrator level accounts can use Web Maintenance
Console to add users or programme user settings.
User (Administrator) accounts are intended for maintenance functions only. To manage their own PBX
user settings, on-site managers and network administrators should create their own User (User) accounts
for programming.
•
User (User)
User accounts are for individual users of the PBX system. Users can use Web Maintenance Console to
change their extension settings, speed dial settings, or other personal settings by accessing a limited
number of pre-defined menus.
Note
•
User (User) accounts cannot be used when programming in Off-line mode. For details, refer to
1.2.2 PC Programming Using Off-line Mode
Account Login Names and Passwords
Each account has a login name and password and are specified as follows. All account passwords are set
in Web Maintenance Console (see
8.2.1 Users—Add User—Single User
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PC Programming Manual
Summary of Contents for KX-NS300
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Page 18: ...Table of Contents 18 PC Programming Manual...
Page 22: ...Table 1 Standard 1 1 3 Entering Characters 22 PC Programming Manual...
Page 23: ...Table 2 For NE model 1 1 3 Entering Characters PC Programming Manual 23...
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Page 52: ...2 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 52 PC Programming Manual...
Page 72: ...5 4 System Control System Shutdown 72 PC Programming Manual...
Page 136: ...7 12 Utility CS Web Connection 136 PC Programming Manual...
Page 156: ...8 4 4 Users Call Management ACD Export History 156 PC Programming Manual...
Page 310: ...9 38 2 PBX Configuration 1 5 2 Configuration DSP Resource Usage 310 PC Programming Manual...
Page 424: ...11 12 2 PBX Configuration 3 12 2 Group VM DTMF Group Group Settings 424 PC Programming Manual...
Page 480: ...12 3 1 PBX Configuration 4 3 Extension DSS Console DSS key data copy 480 PC Programming Manual...
Page 494: ...13 5 PBX Configuration 5 5 Optional Device External Sensor 494 PC Programming Manual...
Page 508: ...14 6 PBX Configuration 6 6 Feature Tenant 508 PC Programming Manual...
Page 516: ...15 5 PBX Configuration 7 5 TRS Miscellaneous 516 PC Programming Manual...
Page 526: ...16 7 PBX Configuration 8 7 ARS Authorisation Code for TRG 526 PC Programming Manual...
Page 548: ...18 5 PBX Configuration 10 5 CO Incoming Call Miscellaneous 548 PC Programming Manual...
Page 590: ...20 1 3 UM Configuration 1 3 Mailbox Settings Auto Configuration 590 PC Programming Manual...
Page 602: ...21 1 UM Configuration 2 Class of Service 602 PC Programming Manual...
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Page 658: ...26 1 UM Configuration 7 System Security 658 PC Programming Manual...
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