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Administering Avaya Aura®

Communication Manager

September 23, 2022


Administering Avaya Aura® Communication Manager

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September 23, 2022 Administering Avaya Aura® Communication Manager


Allowing users to change CORs

Allowing users to change CORs

About this task


You can allow specific users to change their CORs from their telephones by using a Change COR feature
access code. You can also limit this feature by insisting that the user enter a password as well as a feature
access code before they can change their COR. Use the Station Lock feature to change their own COR.

Before you begin


•Ensure that Change COR by FAC field is set to y on the System-Parameters Customer-Options (Optional
Features) screen.

Note:
•You cannot enable both Change COR by FAC and Tenant Partitioning.
•Ensure that each user (who you want to allow to change a COR has a class of service with console
permissions).

About this task


For users to change their own COR, you must define a feature access code and can optionally, create a
password. For example, create a change COR feature access code of *55 and a password of 12344321.

Procedure
1. Type change feature-access-codes. Press Enter.

The system displays the Feature Access Code (FAC) screen.

2. Move the cursor to the Change COR Access Code field.


3. Type *55 in the access code field.
4. To save your changes, press Enter.

To define the password.

5. Type change system-parameters features. Press Enter.

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Allowing users to change CORs

The system displays the Feature-Related System Parameters screen.

6. To find the Automatic Exclusion Parameters section, press Next Page.


7. Move to the Password to Change COR by FAC field, and type 12344321.

This field determines whether or not Communication Manager requires the user to enter a password when
they try to change their COR. You must have a password.

8. To save your changes, press Enter.

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