Nortel Networks BCM50 2.0 manual Using FEATURE 9*8 for initial configuration

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Using FEATURE 9*8 for initial configuration

12Administration telset interfaces

Using FEATURE 9*8 for initial configuration

FEATURE 9*8 provides access to menus that allow you to:

add a keycode for applications such as mail boxes, Fax suite, and private networking. See “Entering keycodes and feature settings” on page 14

change user accounts and passwords. See “Activating user accounts and changing passwords” on page 15

view or set the IP network addressing. See Viewing or entering IP network information on page 15

enable or disable the soft modem. See “System restart” on page 17

restart your system. See “System restart” on page 17

Logging in to the F9*8 interface

An administration-level telset username and password are required to access this interface. Use the following user ID and password to access the FEATURE 9*8 feature:

User ID

SETNNA (738662)

 

 

Password

CONFIG (266344)

 

 

For more information about accessing the telset interfaces, and about which telephones can be used to access the interface, refer to “Using the telset configuration interface” on page 19. Note that this interface does not use the keypad directional arrows that are used for the telephony interface, but rather follows the conventions of the CallPilot F983 interface, which uses display prompts to navigate through the menus.

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