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For more information, see Port Mirroring on page 347 and Feature configuration commands on
page 65.
Improvements in prtcfg pdt command output
SIP 4.4 enables faster debugging as the configuration of a customer’s phone can be easily
converted into a config file for duplicating problems.
The output can be directly copied to another phone’s .cfg file. Displayed names match the device
configuration file parameter names. The output now matches the device configuration file format.
Previously missing parameters are now listed and detailed server profile information is shown.
SIP Software Release 4.4 provides the following enhancements to the output of the prtcfg pdt
command:
All printed parameters and their values correspond with parameters and values that can be
provisioned on the IP Deskphones.
DHCP information has been added to the system configuration section of the command output.
The parameter device certificate version has been added to the command output.
Domain-related information has been grouped together and is now separated by “#
comments” for ease of use.
Detailed configured server profiles information has been added to the command output.
The displayed values of ADMIN_PASSWORD and other passwords have been replaced by
***” in the command output
Miscellaneous changes for IP Deskphones
Default input mode in Address Book
The default input mode for a telephone number has been changed to 123 when adding a new entry
to the Address Book of an IP Deskphone.
User ID on IP Deskphone display
The User ID is still displayed near the Primary DN key of the IP Deskphone display, but is no longer
displayed in the Context field.
Releasing a call on hold
An IP Deskphone user can no longer release a call on hold by pressing the Goodbye key. The IP
Deskphone user is now required to retrieve the call from hold and then release it by pressing the
Goodbye key or hanging up the handset.
Improved user interface during multiple calls
SIP 4.4 brings a more predictable user interface operation to the IP Deskphone. Fixed key presses
(for example, line, hold, release, mute, headset, hookswitch) are now applied to the active call. If
there is no active call, the action is applied to the highlighted call.
New in this release
22 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration March 2015
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