Avaya NN43112-101 manual Inbox, outbox, IM log, Inbox call details view

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The Do Not Disturb, Call Forward, and Presence keys are associated to a specific user account when they are created, and determine which account’s status to affect. For more information see, ““User status” on page 279.

By default, you can press a Speed Dial programmed key to initiate a call using the primary account. If a line key is pressed to obtain a dialing prompt and then a speed dial key is pressed, the account of the line key is used. When accounts are registered on different domains, you can only program and use speed dial keys with targets that are reachable on the domain of the secondary account. It is possible to program and use speed dial keys with targets that are only reachable on the domain of a secondary account. The Speed Dial keys always uses the primary account to determine the presence state of the target.

Instant Message keys always use the primary account, because IM support is disabled for secondary accounts.

Inbox, outbox, IM log

There is a single inbox, a single outbox and a single instant message log for each profile. The detailed view of the call log entry indicates the local account associated to each entry; that is, the source of outgoing calls and the target of received calls.

Figure 50 on page 277 shows the Inbox in call details view.

Figure 50: Inbox: call details view

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Avaya NN43112-101 manual Inbox, outbox, IM log, Inbox call details view