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ONFIGURING THE PHONE
11.16 AUTHENTICATION CODE SHALL NOT BE VISIBLE
When entering a service code procedure containing an authorization and PIN code, it
is possible to prevent the authorization or PIN code to be stored in the logs. The
configuration for this is done in the aastra.cfg/startup.cfg file. There are two options:
• All the entered digits after the service code are replaced. Example: the user
enters *72*99999# where 99999 is the authorization code, *72******# will be
shown in the display and in the re-dial list.
• The procedure contains service code + authentication code + number. In this
case the function code and number will be shown in as they are entered and the
authentication code will be replaced by stars. Example: the user enters
*75*99999*6709# where 99999 is the authorization code and 6709 an extension
number, *75*******6709# will be shown in the display and in the re-dial list.
The syntax to be used in the aastra.cfg/startup.cfg file is shown in following example:
pin suppression dial plan: *72*(X+)# | *75*(X+)*X+#
This setting will give the result shown in the example above.
11.17 FREE ON SECOND LINE
If the telephone shall be able to receive calls on another line although there is a call on
line 1 already, Free on Second line must be enabled.
This is done by pressing the Services key > Free on 2nd line. If it is already active, you
will get the option to deactivate and vice versa.
If using the web GUI
• Global SIP Settings > Basic SIP Authentication Settings. Call Waiting is also
set per line and this setting overrides the global setting.
• The default value is Call Waiting = Enabled.
• If the telephone shall send busy when a new call arrives and there is an ongoing
call on the first line, Call Waiting shall be set to Disabled.
11.18 DIVERSION / CALL FORWARD
Pressing the Diversion key gives the the following options:
• Presence, see 11.21 Configuring Presence Services on page 49.
• Follow-me. The user must enter the number of the new answering position.
• External follow-me. The user must enter the external number including the
external access code.
• Do Not Disturb. When this option is activated the caller will get an extension
unavailable message or be forwarded to the answering position, if forwarding is
defined by the system administrator. See also 11.19 Do Not Disturb (DND) on
page 47.
• Divert. The system administrator must define a default personal number list for
the extension in MX-ONE, see feature description for Personal Number. When
divert is activated from the terminal, the calls to the extension are forwarded to
the next position in the personal number list (normally voice mail).