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System Configuration using a Telephone
A few important parameters of SARVAM UCS may be configured by dialing the relevant command strings from a
telephone. This kind of system configuration using a telephone is useful in scenarios, where you do not want to
access the Jeeves of the system.
By using a telephone you can set the essential network parameters of the system without connecting it to the
Standalone PC or LAN. This can be achieved by connecting a SLT to the system and dialing the command strings
by entering into the SE Mode. After you change the required network parameters, you can now connect the system
directly in your network. To know more, see “Entering the SE Mode using a Telephone”.
You can also configure the system using a telephone, in situations where Jeeves is not available. This can be done
by connecting a Single Line Telephone (SLT) or an Extended IP Phone to the system.
For the ease of operation, you may use an Extended IP Phone instead of a SLT. Using an Extended IP Phone gives
you the following advantages,
• you can view the command strings that you have keyed in on the phone’s display.
• you will get prompts and confirmatory messages on the phone's LCD display, in addition to confirmation
tone played to you.
• you can dial alphanumeric command strings.
All these facilities will not be available to you on a SLT.
System Configuration using a Telephone can be done at two levels: System Engineer Level and System
Administrator Level. A distinct set of features and facilities can be configured at each of these levels
• It is possible to configure SARVAM UCS from any location using a Telephone. You can use a
Telephone connected as an extension of SARVAM UCS to configure the system On site (where it is
installed).
• You can also configure the system using a Telephone Off site, i.e. from a Remote location, using the
“Direct Inward System Access (DISA)” feature of SARVAM UCS. You can access both the System
Engineer mode as well as the System Administrator mode from the remote location.
System Engineer Mode
At the System Engineer level, configuration can be done by dialing command strings referred to in this document as
SE Command or System Command. SE Commands are unique to the feature/facility being configured. System
Engineer mode is protected by a password referred to as SE Password.
SE Password for programming from extensions
The SE password is a code used to restrict unauthorized access to the SE Mode. The password can be a minimum
of 4 digits to a maximum of 12 digits. The valid digits are from 0 to 9. The default SE Password is 1234. To avoid
unauthorized access, we recommend you to change the password. Make sure it is strong and is kept confidential.
Refer the topic “System Security” for instructions on how to change the SE password. In case the System Engineer
forgets the password, it can be restored to the default password and changed again. See “Restoring Default SE
Password” for instructions on restoring the default SE password.