DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506 Issue 1
April 2000
Setting up telecommuting
298Setting up remote access
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individuals who have been advised of the sensitive nature of the access
information. Each authorized user should be instructed concerning the
proper use and handling of access codes.
In rare instances, unauthorized individuals make connections to the
telecommunications network through use of remote access features. In such
an event, applicable tariffs require that t he customer pay a ll network c har ges
for traffic. Lucent Technologies cannot be responsible for such charges, and
will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result from
unauthorized access.
If you do not intend to use Remote Access now or in the future, you can
permanently disable the feature. If you do decide to permanently disable the
feature, it will require Lucent Services intervention to activate the feature again.
Before you start
Configure the Incoming Destination and Night Service fields on the CO trunk
screen. For information about configuring a CO trunk, refer to ‘‘Add ing a CO, FX,
or WATS trunk group’’ on page 340.
Verify that the Authorization Codes field on the System Paramete rs Customer
Options screen is set to y.
Verify that the SVN Authorization Code Violation Notification Enabled field on
the Security-Related System Parameters scre en is set to y.
Instructions
Setting up remote access
In our example, we set up a remote access extension with maxi mum se curity. This
assists you in blocking unauthorized people from gaining access to your network.
To set up remote access:
1. Type change remote-access and press RETURN.
The Remote Access screen appears.