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Avaya 1230 - Available 1230 IP Deskphone Call Features; Security Features; Secure Connection

Avaya 1230
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Welcome
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Available 1230 IP Deskphone call features
The 1230 IP Deskphone is designed to be supported by various call
servers. The specific call server in which the IP Deskphone is connected
to determines whether certain features are available to your IP
Deskphone. Call features must be assigned to your IP Deskphone and
must be supported by call server software.
Note 1: Not all feature are available. To determine which features are
available or to activate features, contact your system administrator or
service provider.
Note 2: Not all service providers support the entry of a SIP address
to initiate a call, for example, jim@companya.com. Some service
providers require that you enter a Directory Number (DN) to initiate a
call, for example, 555-5555. Contact your system administrator to
determine whether your call server supports SIP address dialing.
Security features
Before you can use your IP Deskphone, an ID and password must be
assigned to your IP Deskphone. This security measure ensures that, after
you log off, calls cannot be made from your IP Deskphone and features
such as Address Book and Instant Message logs are inaccessible. Your
ID and password also prevent unauthorized access to your user profile.
Secure connection
Call security is identified by the presence of a security icon (padlock)
that is displayed on the IP Deskphone screen.
After the IP Deskphone is registered with the SIP Proxy, you can view the
security icon when:
the IP Deskphone is idle
you are on an active call
Figure 7 on page 40 is an example of a secure connection when the
IP Deskphone is idle. The security icon is visible on the IP Deskphone
screen.

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