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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10
555-233-109
Issue 6
December 2001
Set Up and Use of Customer Logins
B-2Windows logins for the customer
B
If the telnet session is established to TCP port 22, and the login has privileges to
access DEFINITY, a connection is made directly to a DEFINITY SAT without a
LAC prompt. If the caller logs off, the telnet session is terminated.
If the telnet session is established to TCP port 24, and the login has privileges to
access Intuity AUDIX, a connection is made directly to an Intuity AUDIX Forms
Controller administration screen without a LAC prompt. If the caller logs off, the
telnet session is terminated.
The same logins are used with ports 22, and 24, as well as 23. The difference is
that a direct connection is made to the appropriate application without a LAC
prompt or having to use an alias login.
See ‘‘System administration/Avaya Site Administration’’ on page 2-38.
Windows logins for the customer
Several Windows login groups and associated logins are pre-installed for
customer use from the factory. See Table B-1.
The login IDs in the last 2 columns of Table B-1 are for customer use. The
following describes use and administration of these logins.
Table B-1. Windows 2000 logins
Windows login
group
Logins for customer use
User name
Default
password
Administrators NTadmin NTadmin1
Guest - disabled -- --
lucent -- --
officeadmin
1
1. To be administered
officeuser
2
2. To be administered
Power Users -- --
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