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MITEL 6900, 6970, 6800, AND 6700 SIP TERMINALS FOR MIVOICE MX-ONE
3 26/1531-ANF 901 14 Uen S 2019-10-18
1 GENERAL
This document is valid for Mitel 6920, 6930, 6940, 6970, for Mitel 6863, 6865, 6867,
6869, 6873 and for Mitel 6730, 6731, 6735, 6737, 6739, 6753, 6755 and 6757 SIP
phones, when installing these telephones in a MX-ONE environment.
1.1 SCOPE
This document describes how to install and configure for the Mitel 6900, 6970, 6800
and 6700 terminals in a MX-ONE Service Node environment. For general installation
information that is not unique for a MX-ONE environment, there is a reference to the
Administrator Guides for Mitel Models 6900, 6970, 6800, 6700 and 9000 Series IP SIP
Phones.
There is also one platform independent installation guide per telephone model avail-
able on www.mitel.com.
1.2 GLOSSARY
Some expressions in this document follows the expressions used in MX-ONE, which
can differ from the expressions used in the Administrator Guides for Mitel Models 6900,
6970, 6800, 6700 and 9000 Series IP SIP Phones.
Table 1 Expressions used in MX-ONE and in 6900, 6970, 6800, 6700
documents
1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
See Administrator Guides for Mitel Models 6900, 6970, 6800, 6700 and 9000 Series IP
SIP Phones.
MX-ONE
Administrator Guides for Mitel Models
6900, 6970, 6800, 6700 and 9000 Series
IP SIP Phones
DMN (Diversion Monitoring) BLF (Busy Lamp Field)
Key Panel Unit (KPU) and Display Panel
Unit (DPU)
Expansion Module
MNS (Monitored extensions) BLF (Busy Lamp Field)
Settings key Options key
Shortcut keys Programmable keys and Softkeys
Software server Configuration server
TNS (Telephony Name Selection) Speed dial

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