Avaya 9600 Telephone User Manual


 
Visiting User Administration
Issue 2 December 2007 105
Visiting User Administration
A "visiting user" is anyone who logs into a 9600 Series SIP IP Telephone that is not his or her
primary phone at the user’s home location. This could mean that the visiting user can log into a
telephone that is across the country from the home location or one in the office adjacent to the
home office. When registered as a visiting user:
An inactivity timer is used to trigger inactivity and thereby un-register a user.The Visiting
User Inactivity Timer value is communicated to the telephone via Personal Profile Manager
(PPM). The Visiting User Inactivity Timer is a local timer (VUTIMER) in the telephone that
has the same value as the EMU timer value that is set in Avaya Communication Manager
(CM). The inactivity timer is relevant when users are served through a SIP Enablement
Services (SES) that is not their home SES.
Registration Events with "Q value" of 0 result in a logout. When a new registration is sent
from a visiting roaming or non-roaming telephone, the visiting telephone takes priority over
the user's home or primary telephone. Outbound calls can be made from either the visiting
telephone or the primary telephone. The home SES lowers the q-value of previous
registrations to zero and promotes the new registration to ensure that inbound calls will be
routed to the most recent telephone registered.
L2Q Proprietary 802.1
Q Framing
If TLV = 1, L2Q set to "1" (On). If TLV = 2, L2Q set
to "2" (Off). If TLV = 3, L2Q set to "0" (Auto). A
check is made as to whether a reset is necessary to
obtain a new IP address due to a change in the
values of the parameters L2Q or L2QVLAN.
This TLV is ignored if:
the value of USE_DHCP is “0” and the value
of IPADD is not “0.0.0.0”, or
the current L2QVLAN value was set by an
IEEE 802.1 VLAN Name
, or
the current L2QVLAN value was set by a TIA
LLDP MED Network Policy TLV.
POE_CONS_
SUPPORT
Proprietary - PoE
Conservation Level
Request TLV
If the value of POE_CONS_SUPPORT is “1”,
POE_CONS_MODE is set to the level requested in
the TLV.
Table 14: Impact of TLVs on System Parameter Values (continued)
System
Parameter Name
TLV
Name
Impact