Avaya Enterprise Communications Server Manuel D’Utilisation

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and accurate at the time of printing.  However, information is subject to change.
Preventing Toll Fraud
“Toll fraud” is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by an 
unauthorized party (for example, a person who is not a corporate employee, 
agent, subcontractor, or is not working on your company's behalf). Be aware that 
there may be a risk of toll fraud associated with your system and that, if toll fraud 
occurs, it can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications 
services.
Avaya Fraud Intervention
If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need technical 
assistance or support, in the United States and Canada, call the Technical Service 
Center's Toll Fraud Intervention Hotline at 1-800-643-2353. Outside of the 
United States and Canada, contact your Avaya representative.
Providing Telecommunications Security
Telecommunications security (of voice, data, and/or video communications) is 
the prevention of any type of intrusion to (that is, either unauthorized or 
malicious access to or use of your company's telecommunications equipment) by 
some party.
Your company's “telecommunications equipment” includes both this Avaya 
product and any other voice/data/video equipment that could be accessed via this 
Avaya product (that is, “networked equipment”).
An “outside party” is anyone who is not a corporate employee, agent, 
subcontractor, or is not working on your company's behalf. Whereas, a 
“malicious party” is anyone (including someone who may be otherwise 
authorized) who accesses your telecommunications equipment with either 
malicious or mischievous intent.
Such intrusions may be either to/through synchronous (time-multiplexed and/or 
circuit-based) or asynchronous (character-, message-, or packet-based) 
equipment or interfaces for reasons of:
Utilization (of capabilities special to the accessed equipment)
Theft (such as, of intellectual property, financial assets, or toll-facil-
ity access)
Eavesdropping (privacy invasions to humans)
Mischief (troubling, but apparently innocuous, tampering)
Harm (such as harmful tampering, data loss or alteration, regardless 
of motive or intent)
Be aware that there may be a risk of unauthorized intrusions associated with your 
system and/or its networked equipment. Also realize that, if such an intrusion 
should occur, it could result in a variety of losses to your company (including but 
not limited to, human/data privacy, intellectual property, material assets, financial 
resources, labor costs, and/or legal costs).
Your Responsibility for Your Company’s Telecommunications Security
The final responsibility for securing both this system and its networked 
equipment rests with you - an Avaya customer's system administrator, your 
telecommunications peers, and your managers. Base the fulfillment of your 
responsibility on acquired knowledge and resources from a variety of sources 
including but not limited to:
Installation documents
System administration documents
Security documents
Hardware-/software-based security tools
Shared information between you and your peers
Telecommunications security experts
To prevent intrusions to your telecommunications equipment, you and your peers 
should carefully program and configure your:
Avaya-provided telecommunications systems and their interfaces
Avaya-provided software applications, as well as their underlying 
hardware/software platforms and interfaces
Any other equipment networked to your Avaya products.
Federal Communications Commission Statement
Part 15: Class A Statement.
 This equipment has been tested and found to com-
ply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 
Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm-
ful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if 
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause 
harmful interference to radio communications.  Operation of this equipment in a 
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will 
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Part 68: Network Registration Number. This equipment is registered with the 
FCC in accordance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. It is identified by FCC regis-
tration number 
AV1USA-43023-MF-E. 
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
Interference Information
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emis-
sions set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of 
Communications.
Le Présent Appareil Nomérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant 
les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class A préscrites dans le 
reglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministére des Communi-
cations du Canada.
Trademarks
DEFINITY and GuestWorks are registered trademarks of Avaya and Lucent 
Technologies.
INTUITY is a trademark of Avaya and Lucent Technologies.
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Issue 1, November 2000
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Technical Support
In the United States and Canada, Avaya technicians and customers should 
call 1-800-242-2121, and dealer technicians should call 1-877-295-0099. Outside 
the United States and Canada, Avaya technicians should contact their Center of 
Excellence (COE), and customers and dealer technicians should contact their 
Avaya authorized representative. 
European Union Declaration of Conformity
The “CE” mark affixed to the equipment described in this book indicates that the 
equipment conforms to the following European Union (EU) Directives:
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC)
Low Voltage (73/23/EEC)
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (TTE) i-CTR3 BRI and 
i-CTR4 PRI
For more information on standards compliance, contact your local distributor.
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Acknowledgment
This document was prepared by the Information Development Organization for 
Global Learning Solutions
Bell Laboratories.