Telephony features
Some Communication Manager (CM) features can be invoked by dialing a Communication Manager
Feature Name Extension (FNE). FNEs must be defined in Communication Manager for each of
those features, subject to the existing dial plan.
Some CM features can be invoked by dialing a Communication Manager Feature Access Code
(FAC). FACs must be defined in Communication Manager for each of those features, subject to the
existing dial plan.
Note:
Most FNEs require first configuring the equivalent FAC.
Features
SIP Software Release 4.4 introduces support for the following:
Support for Auto Login parameters in server profiles
If the IP Deskphone configuration parameter AUTOLOGIN_ENABLE is configured as 2 or
USE_AUTOLOGIN_ID, then the UserID, AuthID, and Passwd values are extracted from the
AUTOLOGIN[_ID_KEY|_AUTHID_KEY|_PASSWD_KEY] configuration parameters.
Server profiles support all configurations of the AUTOLOGIN_ENABLE parameter.
If the AUTOLOGIN_ENABLE parameter in a profile is configured as 0 (or NO) or 1 (or YES), then
the configuration file behaves as if there was no profile.
If the AUTOLOGIN_ENABLE parameter in the profile is configured as 2 (or USE_AUTOLOGIN_ID),
the IP Deskphone performs a soft reset. After the soft reset, users specified by the
AUTOLOGIN[_ID_KEY|_AUTHID_KEY|_PASSWD_KEY] configuration parameters are logged in.
If the profile does not contain the AUTOLOGIN_ENABLE parameter, the parameter from the System
Configuration file is used.
Note:
Auto login user names and passwords are not printed using the prtcfg command as they are not
stored in the system configuration file and are secure parameters which should not be
displayed.
For more information, see Auto Login parameters in server profiles on page 210.
Features
March 2015 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration 15
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