Lucent Technologies 6 manual Testing Crcs, Logging In to Crcs

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Logging In to CRCS

Testing CRCS

The following procedure allows an administrator to enter minimum data to test CRCS and the MCU connection. Refer to the online help for details on building and maintaining the database.

Logging In to CRCS

Although CRCS continues to run even when no one is logged on, you must log in to add, change, or otherwise work with conference data or databases. CRCS login names and their associated passwords are assigned by the system administrator. The default logins, admin and agent, also have default passwords (available from your Lucent representative) associated with them. If you choose to keep the login names admin and agent, be sure to change the default passwords for both of them for security reasons. However, any additional logins you add do not require

apassword.

1.If the Login window is not already displayed, select StartLucent Tech- nologies CRCSConference Scheduler.

2.From the CRCS Login window, click Login.

3.Enter your login name and password.

4.Click OK.

NOTE:

Logging out of the CRCS program is not the same as exiting the program. CRCS must run on the single-user PC in order to download scheduled con- ferences and perform other scheduled tasks. The CRCS program runs even when no one is logged in. Therefore, do not exit the program except when upgrading the CRCS database or performing a database backup or restore. To log out, from the main window, select FileLog Out.

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Contents Crcs Release Copyright 1999 Lucent Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved Contents Contents Installation Overview Single-User CRCS/OpCenter OpCenterSP InstallationUpgrading a Single-User System Upgrading from a Previous ReleasePage MCU Link Administration window SoftwarenRequirements Pre-Installation RequirementsFax Option Remote ConfigurationsLogin and Passwords Microsoft Windows Control Panel Settings Configuring the PCDisplay PropertiesnWindow Local Connection to MCU Connecting the PC to the MCURemote Connection to MCU Connection ProcedureRemote Crcs Connection to MCU Modem Pooling Click on Connect Using and select Direct to COM1 Checking the Modem SettingsConnection Description Window Page Loading the CRCS/OpCenter Software CRCS/OpCenter Software InstallationCrcs Setup-Select Components Crcs Setup-Destination Location Crcs Setup-Copying Files Logging In to Crcs Testing CrcsSelect Time Zone Template from the View menu Setting the Time ZoneAdding the MCU Crcs Setup-Adding a Time ZoneEstablishing the Communications Link Crcs Database Setup-Run Link AdministrationMCU Link Administration Window COM Port Tab Adding an Endpoint Uploading MCU OptionsRunning the MCU Extension Utility Program Add Endpoint Window Add Conference Template Window Adding a Conference TemplateAdding a Person Adding a CompanyAdd Person Window Adding a SiteAdd Site Window General Tab Adding a Test Conference Editing DefaultsTesting OpCenter-MCU Status Board Testing OpCenterWindows NT Faxmodem InstallationWindows Select the Install Winfax PRO option Select Install NOW Installing WinFax PROSetting Up WinFax PRO WinFax PRO Setup-Dialing Preferences WinFax PRO Setup-CSID Saving Faxes with WinFax Log Files Setting Up Reminder FaxesLoading OpCenterSP Software OpCenterSP InstallationEntering the Location of the Crcs CD-ROM OpCenterSP Setup-Choose Destination Location OpCenterSP Setup-Copying Files Testing OpCenterSP Testing OpCenterSP-MCU Status Board Appendix a Modem Pooling Administering Modem Pool GroupsDisplay Modem-Pool Screen Add Modem-Pool Screen Port Assignments Series Modem Installation 3810Series Modem Installation ATE ATT ATP Series Modem Installation ATM 3830 38207400A Data Module Installation

6 specifications

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