Figure 87: Notification of preemption of held call
This temporary disturbance is allowed because the held call was known to you and you need to
know that the call on hold has been preempted.
The incoming call that preempted the held call is shown when:
• you complete dialing the call and a ring or busy signal is heard. It may be possible that the
outgoing call can be preempted but only after ring or busy signal is heard. The incoming call is
presented if the incoming call has not hung up. You can decide to answer the new incoming
call
• you decide to cancel dialing and the IP Deskphone goes back to the idle screen again. This
allows the incoming call to be presented if the incoming call has not hung up. You can decide
to answer the new incoming call.
Related links
Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption on page 259
Re-authorization
While you are logged in to your IP Deskphone, the administrator may change your password.
Consequently, any call or network request placed by you is responded to with an error message.
When the Re-authorization feature is enabled, your password is changed by the administrator, and
you are trying to place a call, you can enter your new password, when prompted, without having to
log out of your IP Deskphone.
If you enter the new password correctly, the call is placed and your password is updated on the IP
Deskphone.
If you enter an incorrect password, then an error message is displayed, you hear a busy tone, and
the IP Deskphone returns to the idle state.
Related links
Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption on page 259
Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption
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