Operation Manual

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XML phone book
The Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone supports an XML-based phone book that you can store and
maintain on a Web server. You can also download the XML phone book on the deskphone and
upload it on the Web server. You can use the Web GUI to download and upload the phone book.
You can also set up a centralized directory server with which the phones can synchronize
periodically. The Avaya E129 SIP Deskphone supports a maximum of 2000 contacts.
Before you use the XML phone book, you must upgrade the deskphone to the latest firmware. Go to
the
Avaya Support website for the latest firmware.
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Administering through the Web GUI on page 19
XML phone book structure on page 50
Configuring the phone book settings on page 52
Phone book settings field descriptions on page 52
XML phone book structure
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"??\>
<AddressBook>
<Contact>
<LastName>The last name of the contact</LastName>
<FirstName>The first name of the contact</FirstName>
<Phone>
<phonenumber>The phone number of the contact</phonenumber>
<accountindex>The account index number</accountindex>
</Phone>
<Groups>
<groupid>The group ID of the contact</groupid>
<Groups>
</Contact>
<Contact>
<!-- Enter the details of another contact. Follow the same format as the
previous one. -->
</Contact>
</AddressBook>
<AddressBook> element
Object
Position Mandatory Type Description
AddressBook Root element Yes - Root element of the XML document.
Contact Child element Yes - Each contact element corresponds to a
phone book entry.
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