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Avaya J129 - Chapter 29: System Administration; Checking the System Information

Avaya J129
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Shared Control
With the Shared Control feature (SC), you can control phones using a soft phone client. Phones
must be registered with Avaya Aura
®
to establish a shared control connection. The value of
SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST must be identical in both phones and should have same configuration.
A shared control session might not be established if multiple devices are registered to the same
user with the SC-enabled flag sent during registration, depending on the soft client
implementation.
Note:
SIP signaling must be set to TLS for the phone and the soft client. For security reasons,
TCP is not supported with Shared Control.
Avaya J100 Series IP Phones now supports the Shared Control feature on all phone
models.
Related links
Multiple Device Access on page 167
Multiple Level Precedence and Preemption
You can override other calls by making a priority call with precedence. You can manually dial the
extension number or select the extension from the Contacts or the Recents lists. The precedence
level is valid for only one call session. The available call precedence levels are:
FO: Flash Override. Highest precedence
FL: Flash
IM: Immediate
PR: Priority
Routine: Lowest precedence. Routine is highlighted on the call session line if no call is made
within five minutes.
Note:
You can start a precedence call from Busy Indicator and Bridged Appearance but not from the
Team button.
This feature must be activated on the Avaya Aura
®
Communication Manager.
MLPP configuration
Use 46xxsettings file to set the following parameters:
Feature configuration
July 2019 Installing and Administering Avaya J100 Series IP Phones 169
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