Nortel Networks BCM50 2.0 Webcam User Manual


 
92 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges
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Adding callback for a dial-up user
As an administrator, you can provide callback access to a user who is accessing the system through
a dial-up connection.
To add callback for a dial-up user
1 Select Configuration, Administrator Access, Accounts and Privileges, View by Account,
Remote Access tab.
2 Select an existing user on the Accounts table.
3 If the user is connecting through a modem, enter the number the system dials to contact the
client modem in the Modem Callback Number field and enter a passcode in the Modem
Callback Passcode field. Ensure you include the correct routing codes.
4 If the user is connecting through ISDN, enter the number the system dials to contact the client
in the ISDN Callback Number field and enter a passcode in the ISDN Callback Passcode
field.
5 Click OK.
Adding Telset access for a user
As an administrator, you can provide an existing user with access to the system through a
set-based connection.
To add Telset access for a user
1 Select Configuration, Administrator Access, Accounts and Privileges, View by Account
tab.
2 Select an existing user on the Accounts table and click the Modify button.
3 In the Telset User ID field, enter the user’s identifier.
4 In the Telset Password field, enter the user’s telset password.
5 Re-enter the telset password in the Confirm Password dialog box.
6 Click OK.
Deleting a user account
As an administrator, you can delete user accounts when they are not needed.
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Callback security
If a user is connecting to the system using a modem, you can enhance your access
security by assigning that person a specific user account that prompts the system to
acknowledge the user, then hang up and dial back the user at a designated telephone
number, before allowing the person to have access to the system.