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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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152 Common services<br />

Access Server<br />

Number of Digits in Group: In this field, enter the number of digits that will be<br />

separated by the digit grouping symbol (for example, for the amount $1,000.00,<br />

enter 3).<br />

Currency Exchange Rate: In this field, enter the exchange rate for this currency<br />

against the local currency. For example, if the local currency is the U.S. dollar (US$),<br />

and the alternate currency is the Canadian dollar (Can$), and the exchange rate is<br />

1.49, then enter 1.49 in this field. This means that US$1.00 is equivalent to<br />

Can$1.49.<br />

3 Once you have entered these settings, click Apply to save them and remain in this<br />

tab. Click OK to save these settings and exit to the previous window.<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005<br />

End of Procedure<br />

The Access Server provides a Command Line Interface (CLI) for remote access to the<br />

OTM Server. From a remote terminal, you can dial in through a modem or through a<br />

direct serial connection to access the OTM Server.<br />

Once successfully logged in, you can do the following:<br />

Change Windows user passwords.<br />

Connect to different sites and systems as configured in Virtual Terminal Service.<br />

See “Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal” on page 757<br />

Note: CLI needs a dedicated modem. CLI cannot share the modem with other services.<br />

CLI status window<br />

Caution: Access Server must run under the Windows Operating<br />

<strong>System</strong>, as it does not function properly under any other operating<br />

system.<br />

Caution: If you are not using Access Server, be certain that the Auto<br />

Launch check box is cleared (Figure 44 on page 154). This action<br />

prevents unnecessarily tying up a COM port on the server.<br />

The CLI launches at OTM Server startup. The status window displays CLI status<br />

messages.

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