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System - Overall settings for the data and telephony operation of the system. |
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Line - Settings for trunks and trunk channels within the system. |
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Control Unit - Information summary of the system. |
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Extension - Settings for extension ports. |
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User - Settings for each system user. They may or may not be associated with an extension. |
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Hunt Group - Collections of users to which calls can be directed for answer by any one of those users. |
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Short Code - These are numbers which when dialed trigger specific features or are translated for external dialing. Short codes can be set at both the system wide level and locally for a particular system. |
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Service - Configuration settings such as user names and passwords needed for connections to data services such as the Internet. |
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RAS - Remote Access Service settings for connecting incoming data calls. |
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Incoming Call Route - Records here are used to match incoming call details on external trunks to destinations on the system. |
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WAN Port - Configuration settings for the WAN ports provided on some units. |
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Directory - External names and numbers. Used for matching names to incoming calls and for dialing from user applications. |
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Time Profile - Used to control when various functions are active. |
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Firewall Profile - Use to control the types of data traffic that can cross into or out of the system. |
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IP Route - These records are used to determine where data traffic on the system should be routed. |
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Account Code - Used for call logging and to control the dialing of certain numbers. |
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License - License keys are used to enable system features and applications. |
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Tunnel - Used to created IPSec and L2TP data tunnels. |
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User Rights - Provide templates to control the settings applied to associated users. |
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Auto Attendant - Used when an Avaya memory card is installed in the control unit. |
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ARS - Automatic Route Selection is used by to control outgoing external calls. |
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Authorization Codes - Authorization codes are similar to account codes. However, unlike account codes which are usable by any user, each authorization code is only usable by a specific user or users associated with a specific set of user rights. |