normally dialed from a telephone associated with the system. Such an off-
premises network call is originated at, and will be billed from, the system location.
The Remote Access feature, as designed, helps the customer, through proper
administration, to minimize the ability of unauthorized persons to gain access to
the network. Most commonly, phone numbers and codes are compromised
when overheard in a public location, through theft of a wallet or purse containing
access information, or through carelessness (writing codes on a piece of paper
and improperly discarding it). Additionally, hackers may use a computer to “dial”
an access code and then publish the information to other hackers. Enormous
charges can be run up quickly. It is the customer’s responsibility to take the
appropriate steps to properly implement the features, evaluate and administer the
various restriction levels, protect access codes, and distribute access codes only
to individuals who have been fully advised of the sensitive nature of the access
information.
Common carriers are required by law to collect their tariffed charges. While
these charges are fraudulent charges made by persons with criminal intent,
applicable tariffs state that the customer of record is responsible for payment of
all long-distance or other network charges. AT&T cannot be responsible for such
charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result
from unauthorized access.
To minimize the risk of unauthorized access to your communications system:
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Use a nonpublished Remote Access number.
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Assign authorization codes randomly to users on a “need-to-have”
basis, keeping a log of ALL authorized users and assigning one code
per person.
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Use random sequence authorization codes, which are less likely to be
broken.
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Deactivate all unassigned codes promptly.
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Ensure that Remote Access users are aware of their responsibility to
keep the telephone numbers and any authorization codes secure.
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When possible, restrict the off-network capability of off-premises callers,
via use of Call Restrictions and Disallowed List capabilities.
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Страница 18: ...APPENDIX F Administration Error Messages GLOSSARY I N D E X F 1 G 1 I 1 viii ...
Страница 29: ...INSTALLATION NOTE 9 WIDE MOUNTING CENTERS ARE 8 1 2 APART FLANGES OVERLAPPED Figure 2 1 10B ETU 2 5 ...
Страница 31: ...INSTALLATION MOUNTING CENTERS WHEN FLANGES ARE OVERLAPPED Figure 2 2 617A Panel 2 7 ...
Страница 33: ...INSTALLATION Z21OA1 ADAPTER Y ADAPTER WP90851 L1 858A ADAPTER Figure 2 3 SIP Adapters 2 9 ...
Страница 50: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 10 Three Cabinet System Front View With Covers Removed 2 26 ...
Страница 51: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 11 Position of Shorting Plugs on CPU Memory Circuit Pack 2 27 ...
Страница 72: ...INSTALLATION UPPER ADAPTER MOUNTING CLIP Figure 2 18 Mounting Adapters ...
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Страница 103: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 32 10B Emergency Transfer Unit 2 78 ...
Страница 104: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 33 Emergency Transfer Unit Connections 2 79 ...
Страница 109: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 35 Attendant Console With DXS Console 2 84 ...
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Страница 156: ...Figure 2 57 278A Adaptor Plug Positions for Connecting TN763 Circuit Pack to Paging System 2 127 ...
Страница 223: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 2 Clearing Supply Troubles Sheet 1 of 2 4 47 ...
Страница 224: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 2 Clearing Power Supply Troubles Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Страница 225: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 3 Clearing CO Trunk Troubles 4 49 ...
Страница 226: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 4 Clearing 4 Wire Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 1 of 4 4 50 ...
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Страница 232: ...MAINTENANCE 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 2 of 5 4 56 ...
Страница 233: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 3 of 5 4 57 ...
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Страница 236: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 7 Clearing Paging Equipment Troubles ...
Страница 250: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 9 System Cabinet Backplane Wiring Side Sheet 2 of 2 4 74 ...
Страница 251: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 10 TDM Signal Designations on Cabinet Backplane 4 75 ...
Страница 252: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 11 Power Designations on Cabinet Backplane 4 76 ...
Страница 263: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 12 Clearing Virtual Facilities Troubles Sheet 1 of 3 ...
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Страница 271: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 13 Clearing Switched Loop Attendant Console Troubles Sheet 1 of 5 ...
Страница 272: ...MAINTENANCE 4 13 Clearing Switched Loop 2 of 5 Console Troubles Sheet 4 95 ...
Страница 273: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 13 Clearing Switched 3 of 5 Loop Attendant Console Troubles Sheet 4 96 ...
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Страница 305: ...APPENDIX C System Additions or Changes Figure C 1 Typical System 25 Port Circuit Pack C 4 November 1995 ...
Страница 321: ...APPENDIX E Administration Codes and Data This page is intentionally blank E 2 b ...
Страница 341: ...APPENDIX E Administration Codes and Data Table E J MET Set Button Defaults Cannot be changed E 22 ...