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Avaya 1230 - Secondary Account Logout; Server Failover

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automatically when a new primary account is registered or the same primary account is re-
registered.
If the IP Deskphone is restarted after logging out of the primary account, it returns to the login
screen. Logging in a new primary account leads to automatic login of secondary accounts.
The list of programmed feature keys is part of the IP Deskphone profile. As a result, logging
out of one primary account and logging in on a different account could change the set of feature
keys. If a secondary account was assigned to a key that is also in the set of feature keys, the
secondary account takes precedence: it is logged in, and the feature key acts as a Line key.
If the account is logged out manually, the programmed feature key becomes available.
Secondary account logout
You can log out of a secondary account by selecting the secondary account in the Logout
Select User
screen. This causes the secondary account to be removed from the autologin list.
If you restart the IP Deskphone, the secondary account is not logged back in.
Server failover
If the connection to your account proxy is lost, then the IP Deskphone notifies your account
and periodically attempts to reconnect. Some features remain accessible for other accounts
(for example, incoming calls), but other features are not available until connection is
reestablished or you cancel the re-connection. Cancelling the call has the same effect as
logging out.
If you are the primary account, the IP Deskphone returns to the initial login screen.
If you are logged in on a secondary account, that secondary account is removed from the list
of secondary accounts that are logged in on automatic login.
If more than one account loses connection, the IP Deskphone attempts to reconnect the
accounts in sequence. The first account to lose connection retries until it re-registers or you
cancel the attempt, after which a reconnect attempt begins for the next account. Canceling the
re-connection attempt of the primary account immediately abandons attempts for all other
accounts, logs out secondary accounts that are still connected, and returns the IP Deskphone
to the login screen.
A single login queue is used for automatic logins and failover. This means that if automatic
logins are still pending when an account cannot connect, a reconnection attempt for that
account only begins after all automatic logins have completed or are cancelled.
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Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide November 2013
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