IP Phone Administrator Guide Operational Features

Operational IP Phone Features

Configuration Example

The following example illustrates the use of the "softkeyN states" parameter, and the "softkeyN type" parameter with a value of empty. For clarity purposes, only the "softkeyN type" and "softkeyNstates" parameters are shown.

softkey1 type: line

softkey1 states: idle connected

softkey3 type: dnd

softkey3 states: idle

softkey4 type: line

softkey5 type: empty

softkey5 states: connected

softkey6 type: speeddial

softkey6 states: connected

The following table shows how the keys in the example above would display on the IP Phone UI.

Note: The "empty" key type allows a softkey to be removed quickly by deleting the softkey information from the configuration file.

Softkey

Idle

Connected

Notes

softkey1

Key 1

Key 2

Line displays for softkey1.

 

 

 

Key 1 in connected state is the Drop key. Idle

 

 

 

and connected display as applicable.

 

 

 

 

softkey2

(not used)

(not used)

Softkey2 is not displayed.

 

 

 

 

softkey3

Key 2

(not used)

DND displays for softkey3. Idle displays as

 

 

 

applicable.

 

 

 

 

softkey4

Key 3

Key 3

Line displays for softkey4. Default state

 

 

 

values (idle, connected, incoming, outgoing)

 

 

 

display as applicable.

 

 

 

 

softkey5

(not used)

Key 4 (blank)

A blank displays for softkey5. Connected

 

 

 

displays as applicable.

 

 

 

 

softkey6

(not used)

Key 5

Speeddial displays for softkey6. Connected

 

 

 

displays as applicable.

 

 

 

 

Softkeys and programmable keys are configurable using the Aastra Web UI or the configuration files.

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Aastra Telecom 57I CT, 55I, 53I manual Configuration Example, Softkey Idle Connected