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Deploying Avaya IP Office™ Platform IP500 V2
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IP Office™ Platform 9.1
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Additional Processes: Defaulting the Configuration
12.7 Defaulting Security Settings
If necessary, the security settings for access to the system can be defaulted. This includes resetting all the security
service user accounts including those that are used by IP Office applications. Therefore those application may need to be
reconfigured to use the new service user accounts or account passwords.
Following the security default, the advice in the
Securing the System
chapter should also be followed.
Defaulting the system security settings does not affect user passwords, voicemail codes and login codes as those are part
of the system configuration rather than its security settings. However, the security settings does includes rules for
acceptable user passwords (the rules for voicemail and login codes are part of the system configuration). Therefore,
following the security default some existing user passwords may be flagged as now being in error.
For details of the default security settings for a system refer to the IP Office Manager documentation.
Process Options
1.
Defaulting the security settings using IP Office Manager
2.
Defaulting the security settings using IP Office Web Manager
3.
Defaulting the security settings using the RS232 port
4.
Defaulting the security settings using the Boot Loader
Logging in after defaulting the security settings:
When IP Office Manager connects to a system with default security settings, you are prompted to change the default
passwords. This also applies if any one of the passwords is returned to the default value.
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