
Resources and Notices
System Security Notices
14 Avaya MultiSite Administration Configuration
July 2004
System Security Notices
Customers are solely responsible for the security of their system, network, and access to hardware and
software. The sections below define the precautions that all customers should take to maintain the
security of their systems.
Network Security
MultiSite Administration uses the standard security features on the Red Hat Linux.
Avaya strongly recommends that customers use passwords to prohibit access to their systems and to
routinely change those passwords to maintain security.
SECURITY ALERT:
!
Customers should always change passwords immediately after external vendors have
completed installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, or other tasks on their system.
Toll Fraud Security
Although MultiSite Administration is generally not at risk for toll fraud, customers are solely responsible
for the security of their entire telecommunications system.
Toll Fraud is the unauthorized use of a company’s telecommunications system by unauthorized parties.
Unauthorized parties are persons other than the company’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons
working on behalf of the company. Toll fraud can result in substantial additional charges for the
company’s telecommunications services.
The company’s system manager is responsible for the security of the company’s system, which includes
programming and configuring the equipment to prevent unauthorized use.
Avaya Disclaimer
Avaya does not warrant that this product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of common-
carrier telecommunications services or facilities accessed through or connected to it. Avaya will not be
responsible for any charges that result from such unauthorized use.
Toll Fraud Intervention
If customers suspect that they are a victims of toll fraud and need technical assistance, they should refer
to the phone number listed for Toll Fraud Intervention
on page 12.
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