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Blocking your extension from displaying during calls
About this task
This feature is only available in an Avaya Aura
®
environment.
Before you begin
Ensure that the system administrator activates the option for your extension.
Procedure
1. Press Main menu > Features.
2. Select CPN block.
3. In the Destination field, enter the extension number that you do not want the called party
to see.
4. Press OK.
Intercom
You can answer an auto intercom call, if your administrator configures an auto intercom button for
your phone.
Multiple Device Access
With the Multiple Device Access (MDA) feature, you can register up to 10 SIP devices with the
same extension to transfer active calls between devices.
This feature is available only in an Avaya Aura
®
environment. Multiple Device Access is configured
on Avaya Aura
®
Session Manager.
MDA limitations
There are limitations for Multiple Device Access as Avaya J129 IP Phone supports only two call
appearances, while the user might have more than two call appearances configured.
The limitations for Multiple Device Access are the following:
There is no audio or visual alerting for the third incoming call if two call appearances are
already in use.
The Avaya J129 IP Phone will not display the third or higher call appearance.
When you receive an MDA indication, press the Phone button to view the details and join the
bridged call.
Blocking your extension from displaying during calls
October 2022 Using Avaya J129 SIP IP Phone in Avaya Aura
®
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