Specified Caller Id; Speed Dial - Toshiba IP EDGE Description

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The IPedge system is a purpose built solution with pre-installed applications. Toshiba has taken
numerous steps to inhibit virus attacks on the IPedge system.
• Unused software components have been disabled or removed.
• Unused IP ports have been closed.
• Industry standard vulnerability scans are run on IPedge and its software components are
updated as required.
Provided that Toshiba's IPedge system is used explicitly as it is intended and as described in
Toshiba's documentation, the IPedge is a minimum security risk for virus attacks. There are no
guarantees against all threats that may arise in the future. Therefore it is still necessary for each
customer to install the IPedge server using good security practices. In light of the IPedge server's
security architecture, Toshiba does not require the use of antivirus software on the system.

Specified Caller ID

The Specified Caller ID feature allows applications, such as Messaging and uMobility, to send the
phone number (Caller ID) of the calling party to the cell phone or other phones when the
application routes a call.
With this feature, the called party can see the actual Caller ID on the cell phone when the Follow
Me feature of IPedge Messaging routes the call to the cell phone. Likewise, uMobility users can
see the true Caller ID when they receive the call on their smart phone.

Speed Dial

This feature, sometimes known as automatic dialing or one-touch dialing, enables the cus-
tomer to assign dialing codes to telephone numbers that are frequently called. IPedge/
VIPedge systems offer three forms of Speed Dial: System Speed Dial (up to 800 max. per
system), Station Speed Dial (100 max. per station), and One Touch buttons. Station Speed
Dial numbers and One Touch buttons are unique for each station and cannot be used by
other stations. System Speed Dial numbers can be used by any station in the system.
To dial System and Station Speed Dial numbers, the user presses the
then dials the appropriate three-digit code for the telephone number to be dialed. To dial a
telephone number assigned to a One Touch button, the user simply presses the One Touch
button. Users can program Station Speed Dial and One Touch buttons from their tele-
phones.
The Web-based User Administration application is required to program System Speed
Dial numbers and can also be used to program Station Speed Dial numbers, but not One
Touch button numbers. Each Station and System Speed Dial number can be assigned a
nine-character name using Enterprise Manager. This name appears in the LCD when using
System Speed Dial and Personal Speed Dial directories (accessed through
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