Installation and initial configuration of an IP Telephony node Page 355 of 910
IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
KEY xx aaa yyyy (cccc or D) zz..z
Telephone function key assignments
The following key assignments determine calling options
and features available to a telephone. Note that KEY is
prompted until just a carriage return <CR> is entered.
Where:
xx = key number
For IP Phone 2002, where:
xx = 0-31, when KEM = 0
xx = 0-55, when KEM = 1
xx = 0-79, when KEM = 2
For IP Phone 2004, where:
xx = 0-31, when KEM = 0
xx = 0-79, when KEM = 1
xx = 0-79, when KEM = 2
Note: Type xx = NUL to remove a key function or
feature.
aaa = key name or function
yyyy = additional information required for the key
zz..z = additional information required for the key aaa
The cccc or D entry deals specifically with the Calling
Line Identification feature, where:
cccc = CLID table entry of (0)-N, where N = the value
entered at the SIZE prompt in LD 15 minus 1. You can
enter a CLID table entry if aaa = ACD, HOT d, HOT L,
MCN, MCR, PVN, PVR, SCN, or SCR.
D = the character “D”. When the character “D” is
entered, the system searches the DN keys from key 0
and up, to find a DN key with a CLID table entry. The
CLID associated with the found DN key will then be
used.

LD 11 – Configure the IP Phone KEM. (Part 2 of 4)

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