Avaya 3910 manual Default feature options should be left unchanged, Feature Options Station

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Note: When the IP SoftPhone option is set to “y” as shown in Figure 2 then the multimedia mode as shown in Figure 3 (Station Options - page 2 of 5) will default to “enhanced” and cannot be changed.

Voice Portal

7

tabs. Screens and parameters may appear different depending on PBX software revision and load.

Important: When configuring station options, the Port field is where you would enter IP (see red note below left). Once you have added the user, the system then assigns a port.

display station 57001

Page

1 of

5

 

 

STATION

 

 

Extension:

57001

Lock Messages? n

BCC: 0

 

Type:

7434ND

Security Code: *

TN: 1

 

Port:

S00400

Coverage Path 1:

COR: 1

 

Name: Elena1

Coverage Path 2:

COS: 1

 

 

 

Hunt-to Station:

 

 

STATION OPTIONS

2

Personalized Ringing Pattern:

1

Loss Group:

Data Module?

n

Message Lamp Ext:

57001

Display Module?

y

Coverage Module?

n

Display Language: english

 

 

Media Complex Ext:

 

 

 

IP SoftPhone? y

 

 

Remote Office Phone?

n

Figure 3: Station options – Page 2 of 5

The default feature options should be left unchanged.

display station 57001

 

Page

2 of

5

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

n

Data Restriction? n

 

CDR Privacy?

 

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

Audible Message Waiting? n

 

Multimedia Mode:

enhanced

 

MWI Served User Type:

 

Display Client Redirection? n

 

AUDIX Name:

 

Select Last Used Appearance? n

 

 

 

Coverage After Forwarding? s

 

 

 

Multimedia Early Answer? n

 

Remote Softphone Emergency Calls: as-on-local Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? y

 

Emergency Location Ext: 57001

IP Audio Hairpinning? y

 

 

 

 

 

 

The above information is provided by AVAYA Inc. as a guideline. See disclaimer on page 1

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Contents Voice Portal Ordering Information Method of IntegrationPBX Software Requirements Supported FeaturesPBX Hardware Requirements A T U R E SSystem Parameter Features Configuring the PBX to IntegrateOn next Disp ip-codec-setMedia Encryption Security Code = Set to a valid value Feature Options Station Default feature options should be left unchangedStation Station Button Assignments Site DataAbbreviated Dialing Button AssignmentsStation Display Button Assignments Station options Page 5Establishing the Hunt Group/Pilot # Configure Hunt Group for Voice Portal StationsIpapic Establishing the License FileMaximum IP Registrations by Product ID IpapibTesting Configuring ServerConsiderations Document History

3910 specifications

The Avaya 3910 is a versatile and robust communication device designed primarily for businesses seeking to enhance their telephony experience. It is part of Avaya's comprehensive range of endpoints that cater to various business needs, emphasizing user experience and connectivity.

One of the standout features of the Avaya 3910 is its ergonomic design, allowing for ease of use throughout the workday. The phone features a large backlit display, making it simple to navigate menus and view caller information, even in low-light conditions. The display is complemented by a dedicated speakerphone, which enables hands-free communication, ideal for multitasking environments.

This model supports multiple lines, enabling users to manage concurrent calls effortlessly. The programmable keys on the phone allow for swift access to frequently used functions or contacts, promoting efficiency in communication processes. Furthermore, the Avaya 3910 is equipped with advanced audio technologies that deliver crystal-clear sound quality for both parties during calls, using noise cancellation features to minimize background distractions.

Technologically, the Avaya 3910 utilizes Voice over IP (VoIP) capabilities, allowing for seamless integration into any network environment. This functionality not only supports voice traffic but can also enable video and data services, aligning with the modern demands of hybrid workplaces. The phone can be easily configured through Avaya's software management tools, ensuring that enterprise-level IT departments can efficiently manage and distribute updates across the network.

In terms of compatibility, the Avaya 3910 is designed to work with Avaya Aura and IP Office systems, ensuring that it integrates smoothly into existing Avaya ecosystems. This compatibility extends to third-party applications, allowing for enhanced functionality and workflow optimization.

The Avaya 3910 also focuses on security features, incorporating encryption protocols that protect sensitive communications. This is particularly crucial for businesses that handle confidential information.

Additionally, the phone offers flexibility with options for headset connectivity, accommodating preferences for traditional handsets or hands-free solutions. This adaptability makes the Avaya 3910 a fitting choice for a variety of work environments, from customer service centers to executive offices.

In summary, the Avaya 3910 stands out as a reliable and feature-rich communication solution, effectively combining user-friendly design, advanced technology, and robust security to meet the demands of modern business communication. Its multiple features cater to various needs, making it a valuable addition to any corporate telephony system.