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Avaya 9608 - Entering Data for Administrative Options

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button, the collected digits are discarded. In this case, no administrative option is
invoked.
The entry is compared to the PROCPSWD value. If they match, the telephone
displays the Craft Local Procedure screen, and prompts “Select procedure and
press Start.”
2. For non-touchscreen phones, use the navigation arrows to scroll to and highlight
the local procedure you want, then press Start or OK.
Or scroll to the procedure you want and press the corresponding line button. For
touchscreen phones, scroll to the local procedure you want if it not already displayed
then touch the line on which the local procedure you want appears.
Entering data for administrative options
This section applies to all 9600 Series IP Deskphones and describes how to enter
data for administrative options.
1. With the exception of a touchscreen deskphone, the first application line on any
screen is automatically highlighted (selected) when the phone displays the
screen.
To select the item on that line, press the appropriate softkey at the bottom of the
screen, for example, Change or Save, or the OK button. To select a different line,
use the down or up navigation arrows to change the line focus. When the desired
line is highlighted, then press a softkey or OK to select that line. For a touchscreen
deskphone, touching the desired line produces the same result.
2. Attempts to enter invalid data are rejected and the telephone emits an error beep.
3. If you enter a numeric digit that causes the IP Address or subnet mask value to
exceed 255, or any value to exceed its maximum field value, an error beep tone
sounds, the digit is ignored, and the cursor does not move forward.
4. If you enter a numeric digit for a value or for an IP Address or subnet mask field
after entering only a zero, the new digit replaces the zero.
If the asterisk dialpad button is pressed and the user is entering an IPv4 address,
a decimal point is inserted into the input buffer and the cursor is moved to the next
character location. If the asterisk dialpad button is pressed and the user is entering
an IPv6 address, a colon is inserted into the input buffer and the cursor is moved
to the next character location. See
About entering and validating IPv4 and IPv6
addresses on page 37 for additional information on entering data in IPv4 and IPv6
format.
Using Local Administrative (Craft) Options
36 H.323 Installation & Maintenance Guide R6.1 May 2011

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