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Avaya J159
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Using URI dialing to make a call
About this task
Use this procedure to dial an extension with the format username@host where the name of the
host includes one of the following:
IPv4 address
Fully qualified domain name
Before you begin
Ensure that the Manual dialing feature is enabled on your phone.
Procedure
1. Enter the URI extension by using relevant input method for uppercase and lowercase
letters, and numbers.
2. Press the Call soft key to make the call.
Related links
Setting the dialing mode on page 91
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
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.
When you receive an MDA indication, press the Phone button to view the details and join the
bridged call.
Related links
Handling calls and conferences using Multiple Device Access on page 31
Adding a participant to no hold conference on page 81
Advanced features
April 2020 Using Avaya J159 IP Phone SIP 80
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