User's Manual

1. In non-IP Office mode, any keys defined as “feature” have no effect and are
ignored.
2. If the “type” field is omitted, the key is considered as the “spdial” key by default.
3. If the [type] field has the incorrect paramete,r the [key] section is considered to be
incorrect and is ignored (appropriate ECR record is registered in the ECR file).
Feature key types
The following attributes depend on the type of key being programmed:
• spdial – Speed Dial key
• cfwd – Call Forward key
• dnd – Do Not Disturb key
• im – Send an Instant Message key
• presence – Change-my-presence key
The following attributes are type-specific attributes:
• target for cfwd, spdial, im keys. The SIP address to target when the key is pressed. This
is a mandatory attribute for spdial and im. Omitting this attribute from a cfwd key creates
a "disable call forward" key.
• user – for cfwd, dnd, presence keys. The SIP address of the logged-in user whose state
should be modified. Omitting this attribute creates "apply to all users" key.
• subject – for spdial. Optional. This is for the call subject to send on the call.
• retrieve – for spdial key. Optional. If this key is configured to Yes, the autoretrieve mode
is enabled.
• state – for presence keys. Mandatory. The state to apply when the key is pressed;
CONNECTED or UNAVAILABLE.
• note for presence keys. Optional. The note to configure when the presence is changed;
arbitrary text.
An example of the syntax is provided below:
[key]
index=2
label=label1
target=lpgp@macmcs.madadamian.com
type=spdial
subject=my first call subject
[key]
index=4
label=label22
note=on vacation
state=UNAVAILABLE
type=presence
Features
182 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration September 2013
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