Chapter 1 Introduction
X2002 User’s Guide
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1.1.6 Mobile Phone Extensions
This feature gives users the freedom to access their telephone extensions
anywhere in the world, regardless of the type of telecommunications device they
are using: cell phone, VoIP, or landline. The “mobile” aspect that the end user can
always be on the move and still receive calls sent to their telephone extension.
1.2 Ways to Manage the X2002
Use any of the following methods to manage the X2002.
• Web Configurator. This is recommended for everyday management of the X2002
using a (supported) web browser. You can also use the web configurator for
firmware upgrades and configuration backup/restore.
• Command Line Interface. Line commands offer an alternative to the web
configurator and in some cases are necessary to configure advanced features.
• FTP. Use FTP for firmware upgrades.
1.3 Good Habits for Managing the X2002
Do the following things regularly to make the X2002 more secure and to manage
the X2002 more effectively.
• Change the administrator password. Use a password that’s not easy to guess
and that consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters.
• Write down the administrator password and put it in a safe place.
• Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it).
Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the device becomes
unstable or even crashes. If you forget your password, you will have to reset the
X2002 to its factory default settings. If you backed up an earlier configuration
file, you would not have to totally re-configure the X2002. You could simply
restore your last configuration.
Summary of Contents for X2002
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Page 124: ...Chapter 5 Network Deployment X2002 User s Guide 124...
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Page 304: ...Chapter 19 Auto Attendant X2002 User s Guide 304...
Page 312: ...Chapter 20 LCR X2002 User s Guide 312...
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Page 380: ...Chapter 25 Status Observation X2002 User s Guide 380...
Page 402: ...Chapter 27 Call Detail Record CDR X2002 User s Guide 402...
Page 410: ...Chapter 28 ACD Logs X2002 User s Guide 410...
Page 416: ...Chapter 29 Administrator Accounts X2002 User s Guide 416...
Page 424: ...Chapter 30 Diagnostics X2002 User s Guide 424...
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Page 446: ...Chapter 32 Remote Management X2002 User s Guide 446...
Page 448: ...Chapter 33 TFTP Management X2002 User s Guide 448...
Page 462: ...Chapter 35 License Control X2002 User s Guide 462...
Page 482: ...Chapter 36 Web Portal X2002 User s Guide 482...
Page 508: ...Chapter 39 Product Specifications X2002 User s Guide 508...
Page 548: ...Appendix C Legal Information X2002 User s Guide 548...
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