Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference 
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Personal Station Access 
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Coverage
PSA does not change coverage path operations. If a station is dissociated, 
its calls still go to coverage unless they are forwarded.
Property Management System
A station assigned to a room, rather than to a person who needs to work in 
multiple locations, should not use PSA. Such a station should not have PSA 
in its COS.
Save Translations
PSA commands cannot be successfully executed during a save translations. 
When a reset 3 or greater (reset 4, reset 5, and so on) occurs on the system, 
all associations revert to their state as of the last save translations.
Security Violation Notification
PSA security violations are tracked and reported by SVN, if it is active.
Tenant Partitioning
If a terminal is already associated, a user attempting a PSA associate 
request at that terminal must specify a station in the same partition as the 
station already associated with the terminal.
However, anyone, in any partition, can execute a PSA dissociate request at 
the terminal (if the associated station has PSA in its COS) and then execute 
a PSA associate request for a station in any tenant partition.
Related topics
Refer to 
‘‘Class of Service’’ on page 532
 for information about and field 
descriptions on the Class of Service screen.
Refer to 
‘‘Configuring DEFINITY ECS for telecommuting’’ on page 285
 for 
information about setting up telecommuting.
Refer to 
‘‘Feature Access Code’’ on page 619
 for information about and field 
descriptions on the Feature Access Code screen.
Refer to 
‘‘Feature-Related System Parameters’’ on page 632
 for information about 
and field descriptions on the Feature-Related System Parameters screen.
Refer to 
‘‘Setting up Personal Station Access’’ on page 287
 for information about 
associating the preferences and permissions on your station with any other 
compatible terminal.
Refer to 
‘‘Setting up remote access’’ on page 297
 for information about access the 
system from a remote location.