Avaya 9600 manual Button Assignments

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CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements

Table 8: CM/SIP Configuration Requirements (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Task/Form

Command

Field(s)

Value(s)

Continue adding station

add station xxxxxx

Bridged Call

Set to "y" if the extension for

 

information for the SIP

(where xxxxxx

Alerting

this SIP telephone will have a

 

phone using the Station

represents the

 

"bridged" appearance defined

 

form (page 2)

extension number)

 

on another non-SIP

 

 

 

 

telephone. Note that no other

 

 

 

 

attributes of the bridged

 

 

 

 

appearance feature apply to

 

 

 

 

SIP telephones (e.g. off-hook

 

 

 

 

indication, bridge-on, etc.).

 

 

 

Restrict Last

By default, the last call

 

 

 

Appearance

appearance is reserved for

 

 

 

outgoing calls from a phone.

On stations with only three (3) call appearances, set the field to "n" for proper SIP conference and transfer operation. In this mode, all call appearances are available for making or receiving calls.

AUDIX Name

Enter the name of the voice

 

messaging system

 

administered for this system.

Coverage After

This field, with a default of "s"

Forwarding

for system, governs whether

 

an unanswered forwarded

 

call is given CM coverage

 

treatment.

Per Station CPN

If CM is configured to always

Send Calling

send Caller ID, you can

Number?

individually block certain

 

stations by setting this field to

 

"n". This field also needs to

 

be set to "n" if you want to

 

use the "Calling Number

 

nblock" FNE.

Continue adding station button assignments for the SIP telephone using the Station form (page 4)

BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS

1.call-appr

2.call-appr etc.

Fill in the number of call appearances ("call-appr" buttons) to be supported for this telephone. Use the following guidelines to determine the correct number:

To support certain transfer and conference scenarios, the minimum number of "call-appr" buttons should be 3.

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Avaya 9600 manual Button Assignments

9600 specifications

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