What does 'Permission Denied 1' mean on Avaya 1120E IP Phone?
- BBrandy KramerSep 12, 2025
If your Avaya IP Phone displays 'Permission Denied (1)', it means the remote IP Deskphone has no Station Control Password. Notify your system administrator.
What does 'Permission Denied 1' mean on Avaya 1120E IP Phone?
If your Avaya IP Phone displays 'Permission Denied (1)', it means the remote IP Deskphone has no Station Control Password. Notify your system administrator.
USB Port | No |
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Speakerphone | Yes |
Network Interface | 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
Power over Ethernet | IEEE 802.3af compliant |
Protocols | SIP |
Buttons | Volume |
Overview of the deskphone's fundamental capabilities.
Explains how fixed keys function based on call status.
Describes the three display areas and their functions.
Important preliminary notes and cautions before starting the installation process.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the deskphone's various components.
Details the requirements and process for logging into the IP Deskphone with an ID and password.
Procedure to change the IP Deskphone's interface language.
Step-by-step guide for the initial login process after installation or reboot.
Steps to modify the contrast level of the IP Deskphone's LCD display.
Overview of how to adjust various volume levels on the IP Deskphone.
Detailed steps to adjust volume for handset, headset, and handsfree operations.
Step-by-step guide for initiating a call by lifting the handset or using headset/handsfree.
Instructions for initiating a call by dialing the number or SIP address before going off-hook.
Feature to indicate the reason for a call to the recipient upon receiving it.
How incoming caller information is displayed on the IP Deskphone screen.
Describes four methods to answer an incoming call on the IP Deskphone.
How to redirect an incoming call to another destination without answering it.
How to access and view the contacts stored in the IP Deskphone's Address Book.
Steps to start a call directly to a contact stored in the Address Book.
How to modify existing contact details within the Address Book.
How to access the list of incoming calls saved on the IP Deskphone.
Procedures for managing incoming calls when the deskphone is idle.
How to view specific information about a call listed in the Call Inbox.
How to access the record of all outgoing calls made from the IP Deskphone.
Procedures for managing outgoing call records when the deskphone is idle.
Steps to make a call directly from an entry in the Call Outbox.
Settings to manage incoming Instant Messages, including pop-ups and alerts.
How to configure incoming IMs to display as automatic pop-ups on the screen.
How to enable or disable audible alerts for new Instant Messages.
How to access and view the contents of the Instant Message Inbox/Outbox.
How to initiate a new call while already engaged in another call.
Describes how incoming calls are indicated and managed during an active call.
Steps to place an active call on hold to perform other actions.
How to take a call off hold to resume the conversation.
Step-by-step guide on how to transfer an active call to another number or contact.
How to temporarily park a call to the server or a specific user for later retrieval.
How to designate contacts as friends for easier presence checking and communication.
Steps to access the Program Key screen for configuring feature keys.
Steps to select and edit the configuration of an existing feature key.
Steps to configure a feature key for Speed Dial functionality.
Steps to activate the Do Not Disturb mode for blocking incoming calls.
Process for the first-time login, including user name, password, and SIP domain.
How to register additional user accounts on the IP Deskphone.
Configuring the deskphone to automatically log in the user upon startup.
How logging out the primary account affects other accounts and the deskphone's state.
How the screen displays information during single or multiple active calls.
Configuration options for how incoming calls are treated for each account.
How to block all incoming calls by activating the Do Not Disturb feature.
How to access and view system information like load version, software, and IP address.
Steps to access the Services menu, which requires a user password for some features.
How to check for the latest software and configuration updates for the IP Deskphone.
How to enable or disable the USB port for device connectivity.
Options for enabling/disabling screensaver and configuring delay, image, and text.
Choices for enabling screensaver with or without password protection.
Steps to select a background image from the available files.
Lists and explains the various icons displayed on the IP Deskphone screen for call state and features.
Introduction to MLPP service, allowing calls at varying precedence levels.
Details features like Call Origination Busy and Re-authorization related to MLPP.
How to make outgoing calls with MLPP precedence levels.
How incoming precedence calls are visually indicated on the deskphone display.
How precedence levels are managed during consultative call transfers.
Describes deskphone behavior when receiving higher precedence calls with no available appearances.
Legal terms and conditions for open source components included in the software.
Licensing information for the GNU General Public License V2 component.
Licensing terms for the zlib general purpose compression library.