Configuring Operational Features

Operational Features

Softkey Type

Default States

 

 

Last Call Return

idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy

(lcr)

 

Directory

idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy

 

 

Callers List

idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy

 

 

Intercom

idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy

 

 

Services

idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy

 

 

Empty

idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy

 

 

You can enable or disable the softkey states using the configuration files or the Aastra Web UI. In the Aastra Web UI, you disable a state by unchecking the box for that operational state.

In the configuration files, you use the following parameters to enable and disable operational states:

softkeyN states

You can enter multiple values (idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy) for the "softkeyN state" parameter. For example:

softkeyN states: idle connected

You must associate the softkeyN state parameter with a specific softkey. In the following example, the softkeyN states parameter is associated with softkey 12:

softkey12 type: speeddial

softkey12 label: voicemail softkey12 value *89 softkey12 states: outgoing

Note: The IP phone idle screen condenses the softkeys. So in the previous example, softkey 12 will appear in position 1 if no other softkeys are set. A softkey type of "empty" does not display on the idle screen at all. For more information about the softkey type of "empty" see Appendix A, the section, “Softkey Settings for 55i, 57i, 57i CT” on page A-137.

Operational IP Phone Features

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