Operational Features

PIN and Authorization Code Suppression

Certain features on MX-ONE require a PIN/authorization code to be entered on the phone (for example: to register, for authorization, locking/unlocking, or accounting).

The number format is the following:

*<feature code>*PIN# or *<feature code>*PIN*<number>#

To deactivate features, the first star is replaced by #, for example:

#<feature code>*PIN#.

Administrators can now configure the “pin suppression dial plan” parameter so that if such a feature code with a PIN is entered, the PIN does not show up in any of the phone logs (i.e. the redial list) nor is it displayed on the screen during a call. The phone will dynamically mask the PIN on the display within a second of the code being entered by the user.

Note:

The pin will be masked with wildcard characters (i.e. “*”) on the display and in the logs.

The “pin suppression dial plan” parameter introduces new alphanumeric characters that control the masking of the PIN: “(“ and “)”.

The following is an example value of the new configuration parameter:

"*11*(1XXX)*5555+#*72*(1XXX)##73*(1XXX)#"

where (1XXX) will mask any PINs that are 4 digits long and start with 1.

This parameter value should lead to the following masking:

Entered digits *11*1234*5555# will lead to INVITE to this number but *11******5555# is shown on the display and in the redial list.

Entered digits *72*1234# will lead to INVITE to this number but *72*****# is shown on the display and in the redial list.

Entered digits #73*1234# will lead to INVITE to this number but #73*****# is shown on the display and in the redial list.

Use the following procedure to configure the pin suppression feature using the configuration files.

Configuration Files

For specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section, “PIN Suppression” on page A-112.

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Aastra Telecom 41-001343-02 manual PIN and Authorization Code Suppression, #feature code*PIN#