1. Introduction
These Application Notes describe the procedures for configuring Polycom® SpectraLink® 8400 Series Telephones (8440 and 8450) which were compliance tested with Avaya Aura® Communication Manager and Avaya Aura® SIP Enablement Services.
Polycom® SpectraLink® 8400 series Telephones (herein referred to as SpectraLink 8400 Series) improve productivity and responsiveness for
These Application Notes assume that Communication Manager and SIP Enablement Services are already installed and basic configuration steps have been performed. Only steps relevant to this compliance test will be described in this document. For further details on configuration steps not covered in this document, consult reference [1], [2], and [3].
2. General Test Approach and Test Results
The general test approach was to place calls to and from SpectraLink 8400 Series and exercise basic telephone operations. The main objectives were to verify the following:
∙Registration
∙Codecs (G.711MU and G.729A)
∙Inbound calls
∙Outbound calls
∙Hold/Resume
∙Call termination (origination/destination)
∙Transfer with Shuffling enabled (origination/destination/ attended/unattended)
∙Transfer with Shuffling disabled (origination/destination/ attended/unattended)
∙Three party conference (origination/destination)
∙Avaya Feature Name Extension (FNE)
oCall Park o Call Pickup
o Call Forward (Unconditional, Busy/no answer)
∙MWI
∙Voicemail
∙Serviceability
2.1.Interoperability Compliance Testing
The interoperability compliance test included features and serviceability. The focus of the interoperability compliance testing was primarily on verifying call establishment on SpectraLink 8400 Series. SpectraLink 8400 Series operations such as inbound calls, outbound calls,
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