Avaya NN43112-101 IP Phone User Manual


 
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After a single-account Presence programmed key is pressed:
If the account is already configured to the programmed presence
state, then the account is configured back to the Connected
presence state.
If not, the account is configured to the programmed presence state.
After the all accounts Presence programmed key is pressed:
If all accounts are already configured to the programmed presence
state, then all accounts are configured to the Connected state.
If not, all accounts are configured to the programmed presence state.
As with Call Forwarding keys, this allows Presence keys to be used as
toggles.
However the presence states are not entirely under your control. Some
states are applied automatically (for example, On The Phone). All states
are applied by sending a message to the SIP proxy, which can choose
not to accept the change. As a result, it is possible for a set all presence
operation to not result in all accounts being configured to the programmed
presence. In such a case, pressing the key again would again attempt to
apply the programmed presence; therefore it is more effective to program
a separate Presence key to configure all accounts to the Connected
state.
Events that update presence states automatically occur on a per-account
basis. For example, the On The Phone state is applied to any account for
which at least one call is active.
Account presence is not retained after logging out or rebooting.
Notifications
The system displays messages spontaneously on the screen to report
events that are not initiated by you. This includes such events as failure to
retrieve a service package and availability of a new Location list.
These spontaneous notifications do not indicate which account is affected
by the event. In such cases, the affected account is indicated by the
message itself.