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CommWorks IP Fax Users Members of this group have irrevocable permissions to create fax jobs. You must belong to this group to create fax jobs.

Assistants Members of this group can do the same actions to fax jobs as the person they assist.

Default Object Permissions

This section lists the permissions, by object, which all users have by default. For more information on what each permission means, see Permission Definitions by Object later in this chapter.

All Attachments All users can List, View and Use attachments. Users have all permissions to their own attachments (All Attachments Owned By Self).

Although network attachments are controlled here, attachments saved into network subfolders are controlled by the Folder Permissions.

All Cover Pages All users can List, View and Use cover pages. Users have all permissions to their own cover pages (All Cover Pages Owned By Self).

All Fax Jobs All users can have their faxes paused for review by their manager when defined on the server (Authorize Send). Users have all permissions to their own fax jobs (All Fax Jobs Owned By Self).

All Folders All users can list the folder as well as view faxes, add faxes and delete faxes from a folder. Users have all permissions to their own folders (All Folders Owned By Self).

Attachments that are saved into network subfolders are controlled here instead of using Attachment Permissions.

All Phonebooks All users can list and send a fax to a phonebook (either the entire phonebook or a phonebook recipient). All users can also view, edit, add and delete phonebook recipients. Users have all permissions to their own phonebooks (All Phonebooks Owned By Self).

All User Profiles Users have no default permissions to All user Profiles. However, users can list and view their own user profile.

Server Setup Users have no default permissions to Server Setup.

All 'Objects' Owned By Self For each object, that users can create or own there is a pre-defined object group:

All Attachments Owned by 'Self'

All Cover Pages Owned by 'Self'

All Fax Jobs Owned by 'Self'

All Folders Owned by 'Self'

All Phonebooks Owned by 'Self'

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3Com 10031370-01 setup guide Security Glossary

10031370-01 specifications

The 3Com 10031370-01 is a prominent model in the realm of networking, specifically geared towards facilitating seamless enterprise connectivity. As a managed switch, it is designed to support a wide range of network requirements, making it particularly valuable for businesses aiming to enhance their infrastructure reliability and performance.

One of the primary features of the 3Com 10031370-01 is its support for advanced Layer 2 switching technologies. This enables the switch to intelligently forward data packets based on MAC addresses, ensuring that network traffic is efficiently managed. The device also supports VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), allowing organizations to segment network traffic and improve security and performance by reducing broadcast domains.

The switch is implemented with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, which is a significant advancement for installing VoIP phones, surveillance cameras, and wireless access points. This feature reduces the need for additional power sources, streamlining installation and future upgrades.

With a hardware design focusing on durability and a compact footprint, the 3Com 10031370-01 can easily fit into various networking environments, including small to medium enterprises. The device operates using a fanless design, which not only minimizes noise but also enhances reliability by reducing moving parts, thus extending the lifespan of the equipment.

In terms of security, the switch comes equipped with 802.1X authentication, ensuring that only authorized devices can access the network. This is complemented by capabilities such as storm control, which helps prevent network congestion, and port security features that can restrict access based on MAC addresses.

The 3Com 10031370-01 leverages advanced management features that can be accessed through a web-based GUI (Graphical User Interface), making it easier for administrators to configure and monitor network performance. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) support is also available, which allows for comprehensive network management via third-party tools.

Overall, the 3Com 10031370-01 is a robust networking solution that combines advanced features and technologies tailored for effective network management. Its powerful capabilities in data traffic management, enhanced security, and ease of administration make it an appealing choice for organizations striving for seamless and efficient network operations. As part of the enduring legacy of 3Com in networking, this switch emphasizes reliability and high performance tailored for the modern business landscape.