Server Administration
Table 9: Application Status Flags and Their Meaning
APPSTAT Value | Meaning |
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0 | Redial and Call Log are suppressed. Speed Dial changes are not |
| allowed. |
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1 | All administered applications are displayed, with full functionality. |
| This is the default value. |
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2 | Call Log is suppressed. Speed Dial changes are not allowed. Only |
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3 | Speed Dial changes are not allowed. |
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In Table 9, “suppressed” applications are not displayed to the user. Softkey labels, application tabs, etc. that would usually be labeled or displayed to indicate the presence of that application are not labeled or displayed. Options associated with suppressed applications can continue to display unless overridden by appropriate OPSTAT parameter administration. However, displayed options have no effect while the application is suppressed.
In Table 9, “Speed Dial changes are not allowed” means the Speed Dial application displays and the user can make calls as normal. However, any controls that allow the user to change any aspect of the Speed Dial application do not display. This restriction includes the ability to add, delete, or edit any Speed Dial name or number.
In Table 9, “Only
Note that you can:
●set APPSTAT to 1, for example, in a staging area,
●administer a given telephone with Speed Dial entries of your choice, like the Concierge Speed Dial button in an earlier example,
●then move the telephone to where it will be used, where you have administered APPSTAT to be, say, 0 (zero).
When the relocated telephone resets, it retains its Speed Dial entries, like Concierge, but does not allow the user to create new entries.
When you set APPSTAT to any valid value other than 1, the telephone does not accept any Speed Dial button label changes that might have been made directly on an FTP backup file. Only the telephone’s existing labels are used. This restriction prevents circumvention of the APPSTAT restrictions.
APPSTAT has no effect on telephones having no
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