Avaya 7960 Feature Options Station, Site Data Station, Abbreviated Dialing, Button Assignments

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FEATURE OPTIONS

STATION

 

 

 

Auto Select Any Idle Appearance? n

 

 

LWC Reception: spe

 

 

LWC Activation? y

Coverage Msg Retrieval? y

 

 

LWC Log External Calls? n

Auto Answer: none

 

 

CDR Privacy? n

Data Restriction? n

 

 

Redirect Notification? y

Idle Appearance Preference? n

 

 

Per Button Ring Control? n

Restrict Last Appearance? y

 

 

Bridged Call Alerting? n

 

 

Active Station Ringing: single

 

 

 

 

H.320 Conversion? n

Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number?

 

 

Service Link Mode: as-needed

 

 

 

 

Multimedia Mode: enhanced

Display Client Redirection? n

 

 

MWI Served User Type:

 

 

AUDIX Name:

Select Last Used Appearance? n

 

 

 

Coverage After Forwarding? s

 

 

 

Multimedia Early Answer? n

 

 

Emergency Location Ext: 24071

Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? y

 

 

IP Audio Hairpinning? y

 

On Page 3, fill in function button names, if required, for off-PBX FNEs that will be used at the phone. Table 5 correlates the FNE to required function button names. For the example, the Idle Appearance Select requires call-appr. The maximum number of call-apprbuttons should match that of the Cisco phone type (two for 7940, six for 7960).

 

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SITE DATA

 

STATION

 

 

 

Headset? n

 

 

Room:

 

 

 

Jack:

 

Speaker? n

 

 

Cable:

 

Mounting: d

 

 

Floor:

 

Cord Length: 0

 

 

Building:

 

Set Color:

 

 

ABBREVIATED DIALING

List2:

List3:

 

 

List1:

 

 

BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS

 

5:

 

 

1: call-appr

 

 

 

2: call-appr

 

6:

 

 

3: call-appr

 

7:

 

 

4:

 

8:

 

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Contents Abstract Background ConfigurationIntroduction Tftp Supported Calling Features Equipment and Software ValidatedSIPPING-19 Equipment SoftwareTelephony Feature Support Outboard Proxy SIP Telephony Features Beyond SIPPING-19Steps Description Configuring for the Basic Feature SetMessage Waiting Indicator MWI Steps Description Steps Description Steps Description Configure the Cisco 7940/7960 SIP Telephone Proxy Administration Avaya Converged Cisco 7940/7960 Communications ServerSteps Description Page Page Verify Outboard Proxy SIP Capacity Configuring for the Extended Feature SetConfigure Avaya Communication Manager Dial Plan Analysis Define Outboard Proxy SIP Feature Access Codes FACsFeature Access Code FAC Isdn Define Feature Name Extensions FNEs Specify Class of Service COSExtensions to Call Which Activate Features by Name Class ServiceAdd stations StationBCC Station OptionsFeature Options Station Site Data StationAbbreviated Dialing Button AssignmentsStation Buttons Required for off-PBX Features Stations with OFF-PBX Telephone IntegrationConfigure the Avaya Converged Communications Server Adding an Address MapSteps Description Select Add Map in New Group Steps Description Configure the Cisco 7940/7960 SIP Telephone Add Parameters to Configuration Files Define Outboard Proxy SIP Speed Dial ButtonsSteps Description Steps Description Steps Description Steps Description Steps Description Verification Steps Conclusion Additional ReferencesAvaya Inc. All Rights Reserved

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