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Avaya 9601 - Integrating Microsoft Exchange; Network Progress Tones Overview

Avaya 9601
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Integrating Microsoft
®
Exchange
9600 Series IP Deskphones can integrate with Microsoft
®
Exchange. With this integration, users
can:
View calendar reminders that users can dismiss or snooze, or use the reminders to make a
call.
Dial into conference calls without entering conference call number and passcode.
View exchange contacts.
Note:
Exchange Web Services is supported for Microsoft
®
Exchange Server 2010 or later.
You can secure the link between the deskphones and Exchange server. The deskphone adds the
Exchange contacts of a user to the contact list and displays in the Exchange Contacts screen. Users
can save the Exchange contacts to PPM using the +Local key. To gain access to the Exchange
contacts, calendar, and reminder information, users must use Avaya Menu to specify the following
information:
Credentials
Display preferences
Calender data
Users can modify or delete contacts that are saved in PPM. Avaya SIP deskphones do not support
the presence tracking feature for the Exchange contacts.
Related Links
Microsoft Exchange parameters on page 65
Network progress tones overview
The SIP-based 9600 Series IP Deskphones provide country-specific network progress tones which
are presented to the user at appropriate times. The tones are controlled by administering the
COUNTRY parameter for the country in which the deskphone will operate. Each Network Progress
Tone has the following six components:
Dialtone
Ringback
Busy
Congestion
Intercept
Public Dialtone
Integrating Microsoft
®
Exchange
August 2015 Administering Avaya 9601/9608/9611G/9621G/9641G/9641GS IP Deskphones SIP 117
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