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Avaya J100 Series Installing And Administering

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where Label defines additional non-Latin and extended Latin symbols that can be used
when editing custom labels on the phone. You can add up to 31 symbols. The Label editing
view has left alignment, but you can copy a label text in RTL language from clipboard to the
label input line. The phone displays RTL labels in the left to right mode.
You can configure Label through the 46xxsettings.txt file and through the Web
Interface in the Key Configuration tab.
Note:
Encoding other than ANSI must be used for the 46xxsettings.txt to store non-Latin
symbols correctly.
• Forced determines whether the user can move, delete, or relabel a key. This setting is
optional.
There are five main scenarios for the Forced setting:
- If Forced is set and the key location is empty, the key definition is applied.
- If Forced is set for an occupied key location, it overrides the existing key or moves it to a
different location.
- If Forced is not set and the location is empty, the new definition is applied.
- If Forced is not set and the location is already occupied, the new definition is dropped.
- If Forced is not set and the location is empty but this key type is already configured for a
different location, the new definition is dropped.
Related links
Setting Pre-configuration of keys on page 170
Pre-configuration of keys on page 239
PHONEKEY parameter values on page 489
Viewing PHONEKEYLIST parameter details
About this task
Use this task to view the PHONEKEYLIST parameter value in the MIB browser application.
When the phone downloads the 46xxsettings.txt file, the settings for the PHONEKEY
parameter are parsed and stored in the PHONEKEYLIST parameter.
PHONEKEYLIST is an internal parameter but you can view its value in a SNMP table of the MIB
browser application.
Before you begin
• Ensure the MIB browser application is installed on you local computer.
• Obtain the IP address of the phone.
Procedure
1. Open your MIB browser application.
2. Navigate to File > Load MIBs to upload the required .mib file.
Feature configuration
April 2020 Installing and Administering Avaya J100 series IP Phones in an Open SIP
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Avaya J100 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryIP Phone
SpeakerphoneYes
ConnectivityEthernet
PowerPower over Ethernet (PoE)
Network ProtocolsSIP
DisplayMonochrome or Color (depending on model)

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