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553-3001-365 Standard 4.00 August 2005
Virtual Office User Allowed (VOUA) and Virtual Office Login Allowed
(VOLA) must be configured on the IP Phones as follows:
The IP Phone where the user wants to virtually login (destination) must
have Virtual Office User Allowed (VOUA) configured.
The IP Phone where the user wants to log in from (source) must have
Virtual Office Login Allowed (VOLA) configured.
Failed password attempt
Three failed password attempts to log in using the Virtual Office feature locks
the user out from Virtual Office login at the Call Server for one hour. The Call
Server lock can be removed by an administrator using an LD 32 command to
disable and re-enable that TN. Refer to Communication Server 1000M and
Meridian 1: Large System Maintenance (553-3021-500), Communication
Server 1000S: Maintenance (553-3031-500), or Software Input/Output:
Maintenance (553-3001-511) for more information.
Passwords and IP Phone Registration
An IP Phone registers using the TN (in its EEPROM). A valid user ID and
password are used to determine the Home LTPS for the IP Phone during the
Virtual Office connection. A Gatekeeper is required if the Home LTPS is not
the LTPS where the IP Phone is registered when the Virtual Office login is
initiated.
A WLAN Handset
2210/2211/2212
user...
...can Virtual Office log in from IP Phone 2004, an IP Phone 2007, an IP
Softphone 2050, an MVC 2050, and another WLAN Handset
2210/2211/2212.
...can log in under certain conditions when the user attempts a Virtual
Office login from an IP Phone 2001, IP Phone 2002, and IP Audio
Conference Phone 2033. See “Set type checking and blocking” on
page 249.
Table 48
Virtual Office login from various IP Phones (Part 3 of 3)
IP Phone User Virtual Office login