Avaya 555-233-001 Marine Sanitation System User Manual


 
Call Accounting Systems 3 Adjuncts
Overview
555-233-001 — Issue 2 — November 2000
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Remote Port Security Device
The Remote Port Security Device (RPSD) is a single-line dial-up port protection
system that prevents unauthorized access to a host resource. Host resource dial-up
ports are protected by the installation of the RPSD lock on the analog telephone
line leading to the port. Access is provided only when the calling party uses the
RPSD key, a unit that is installed on the analog telephone line at the calling
party’s end.
The RPSD works with all data communications protocols and can be used in the
following applications:
~ Protecting organizations with remote and home offices that communicate over
the public telephone network via dial-up lines
~ Safeguarding companies that administer their communication and voice
processing systems remotely from a centralized site, helping to ensure that
critical network routing information, traffic data, and PBX feature translations
are not compromised
~ Controlling dial-up access by a supplier that provides remote maintenance
services ensuring that only the service provider has access to the maintenance
ports.
Call Accounting Systems
Note:
Call Accounting Systems (CAS) do not run co-resident on the
DEFINITY ONE platform. They are supported ONLY if they can
interface to the DEFINITY ONE system for CDR records. Also, they
must be able to retrieve data over LAN.
Avaya provides the following call accounting systems to reduce service expenses,
optimize resources, assign costs, and identify abuse. These products aid in clearly
understanding these issues and communicating them to others.
DEFINITY Network Telemanagement (DNT)
DEFINITY Network Telemanagement is a state-of-the-art, multi-user
telemanagement system. Designed in the industrial-strength, on-line, dynamic
server-based Informix NT, this application is unmatched in its performance and
speed.
DEFINITY Network Telemanagement provides a full 32-bit seamless application
for client/server environments that use local area networks (LANs) and wide area
networks (WANs). DEFINITY Network Telemanagement is ODBC-compliant
and uses MAPI/TAPI conventions. DEFINITY Network Telemanagement is a
fully distributed network-based product.
DEFINITY Network Telemanagement can support as many simultaneous users as
required and is offered in various modules that include call management (call
accounting), asset management (inventory control), and service management
(work/service orders).