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Avaya DEFINITY ONE - B Set up and Use of Customer Logins; Windows Logins for the Customer; Windows Login Types for the Customer

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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-3Windows logins for the customer
B
!
WARNING:
The logins in the Lucent group of Table B-1 on page B-2 are for the exclusive
use of Avaya Services personnel. These logins are established and updated
automatically by Lucent software. DO NOT ALTER THESE LOGINS IN ANY
MANNER. To do so may render the system unserviceable and may require a
partial or complete reinstallation of the software by Avaya personnel.
Windows login types for the customer
Administrator login
NTadmin
This is a standard Windows administrator account used to administer
network parameters and similar functions.
Intuity AUDIX logins
browse
This login is used in the Voice Messaging application. See the I
NTUITY
AUDIX documentation or Table B-2 on page B-4 for a list of commands
accessible to the browse login. This login is disabled from the factory. It
must be enabled and a password chosen before it can be used. See
‘‘Setup login accounts’’ on page B-7.
vm
This login is used in the Voice Messaging application. See the I
NTUITY
AUDIX documentation or Table B-2 on page B-4 for a list of commands
accessible to the vm login. This login is disabled from the factory. It must be
enabled and a password chosen before it can be used. See ‘‘Setup login
accounts’’ on page B-7.
sa
This login is used in the Voice Messaging application. It has full customer
administration privileges. See the I
NTUITY AUDIX documentation or Table
B-2 on page B-4 for a list of commands accessible to this login. This login
is disabled from the factory. It must be enabled and a password chosen
before it can be used. See ‘‘Setup login accounts’’ on page B-7.
NOTE:
The stand-alone INTUITY AUDIX system login sa normally produces a
menu. This feature is not supported on DEFINITY ONE or IP600. All
logins result in a Forms Screen interface.

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