Avaya 1.3 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Converting the Security Database
Issue 1 October 2003 221
If your NetWare SDB contained Tlink groups or Admin Access Groups, these
group objects remain, but they will no longer contain any Tlinks. You will need to
add the new Tlink names to these groups.
You may add Tlink members to your Tlink groups and Admin Access Groups by
editing the conversion file. However, it will probably be easier to make these
changes using the TSA or TSA32 applications after you have loaded the
conversion file into your SDB.
b. Convert IPX addresses to IP addresses.
If you plan to use the "Extended Worktop Access" feature and you are migrating
from an IPX network to an IP network, you need to convert the network
addresses in each worktop record. You do not need to remove the IPX
information in the conversion file. You can let Telephony Services fill in the IP
Address or IP host name (depending on your choice in the "TCP Preferred
Naming Format" field).
If you check the "Enable Automatic Administration of LAN Addresses" field
(available on the "Options" tab of the "Tserver Properties" dialog box in the
TSA32), Telephony Services will save the IP address/host name of each client
worktop when it opens its first connection to Telephony Services. In this case, no
further changes to the conversion file are required.
If you are using the "Extended Worktop Access" feature but do not want to enable
the automatic LAN administration, you can either enter the IP address or host
name for each worktop in the conversion file, or you can make these changes
using the TSA32 applications after you have loaded the conversion file into your
SDB.
c. Enable system-level features:
Use the "Tserver Options" dialog box (available through "Admin" menu of the
TSA32) to set the following parameters:
Extended Worktop Access — When this feature is enabled, the Telephony Server
checks the Security Database for a worktop with the same LAN address as the
workstation where the user is working. If a match is found, then the user is given
call control and device/device monitoring permissions for any of the devices
associated with that worktop.
Note:
Note: In NetWare Telephony Services, this feature is known as "Restrict User
Access to Home Worktop." Enabling the "Extended Worktop Access"
feature in Telephony Services running in Windows is equivalent to disabling
the "Restrict User Access to Home Worktop" feature in NetWare Telephony
Services.
Enable Automatic Administration of LAN Addresses — If the LAN address is not
already assigned for the user’s worktop and you enable this feature, the Tserver
automatically fills in the LAN address information the next time the user logs on.