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Using Basic RCS Features
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Using Basic RCS Features
Introduction
The RCS Web UI allows Service Providers to log in, add the MAC addresses of their Aastra IP phones, and redirect the
phones to a specified server. The redirection takes effect when the phones first bootup, and again whenever the factory
default settings are restored. A User or Super User can set up the RCS to perform branding, download firmware, and/or
redirect the phones to a configuration server.
The following table identifies the functions for a User and Super User.
For more information about Users and Super Users, see
The remainder of this User Guide describes these processes and provides procedures to perform these functions. Since
the User screens are a subset of the Super User screens, only the Super User screens have been used as examples in the
procedures that follow.
Function
User
Super User
General
Display a summary of current RCS statistics
✔
✔
Set preferences for your account (assign name, address, and up to 2 phone numbers associated with your
account (i.e., home number, cell number)
✔
✔
Change password for your account
✔
✔
Add a configuration server(s) to the RCS
✔
✔
Add phone(s) to the RCS (by MAC number)
✔
✔
Add User(s) to the RCS
-
✔
Create/edit branding file(s) and upload to RCS
-
✔
Create/edit default branding file(s) and upload to RCS
-
✔
RCS to Phone
Assign and download branding file(s) or default branding file(s) to phone(s)
✔
✔
Assign and download firmware version to phone(s)
✔
✔
Assign and download configuration server information to phone(s)
✔
✔
Phone to RCS
Register phone(s) that are unregistered to RCS
✔
✔
Assign branding file(s) to a phone(s) and upload to RCS
✔
✔
Assign firmware version to a phone(s) and upload to RCS
✔
✔
Assign configuration server information to a phone(s) and upload to RCS
✔
✔