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Avaya Configuration Cradle

 

Administrator Guide

6.Creating Your Configuration Plan

When first setting up a configuration plan you will enter information into the Editable settings fields, indicate which of the three categories each option belongs to, and save as System, Group or User files.



Do not create a plan that saves an option in two different categories. Option

categories should be established and should not overlap. Example: PTT

 

settings are typically tagged as Grp options and saved in Group files.

Once you have established which options will be categorized as System, Group or User, enter the configuration information into the Editable settings fields. Start with the System options and enter all system-level field values. Click the Sys category button on the left side of the window for each option. Save these settings as a System file by entering the filename in the System filename field and clicking Save.

Note that when a setting is changed, it is highlighted in yellow until it is saved.

In the same way, create each Group plan by entering the values in the fields designated as Group types. Click the Grp category button on the left side of the window for each option. Save each plan under a different name in the Group filename field.

Create one basic User file for default (or desired) values for each User field. Click the Usr category button on the left side of the window for each option.

User settings don’t necessarily need to be saved for each handset, but they can be saved, if desired. It may be useful, for example, to save a user’s ring preferences from a handset being replaced so that the new handset can be configured up the same way. If you determine that each handset configuration should be saved, it is easiest to do this during the configuration process. See Downloading a configuration plan to a handset below.

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Cambridge SoundWorks 3620 manual Creating Your Configuration Plan