
CDR User Management additional information CDR User Management additional information
Call Detail Recording System Administration Guide
CDR User Management additional information
Call Detail Recording Domain User Management, in the previous section, uses a domain server
network as an example for the launch permission administration. In addition, the Business
Communications Manager server must be registered as a member server of the domain.
The configuration differs for a peer-to-peer network. In this case, the Business Communications
Manager server is not registered as a member server in the network. This appears in the CDR
Group User Administration, in the previous section.
The group/user accounts must exist in the Business Communications Manager server before the
CDR server launches permission administration. The Business Communications Manager server
takes responsibility to verify if the users have the right launch permission.
If the remote PC is a Windows NT
®
workstation, ensure the user accounts in the launch permission
list exist on both the server and the client PC with matching passwords. When the user logs in to
the remote PC using one of the authorized user accounts, the user has the launch permission to the
Business Communications Manager server. The System Administrator can administer local users
from Unified Manager by clicking the Management and UserManager keys, and then the
Configuration menu.
The System Administrator is responsible for ensuring the system configuration is secure.
Note: The domain passwords of the users in the launch permission list must be the same
as the passwords in the corresponding Business Communications Manager server user
accounts.
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