Upgrade Impacts To User Profiles - Avaya 1220 User Manual

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Upgrade impacts to user profiles

In previous releases of the IP Deskphone software, user profiles were
associated to user names rather than accounts; one user profile could be
associated with multiple user names. After the IP Deskphone is upgraded
to SIP Release 3.x software, the IP Deskphone may contain user profiles
with old user name associations.
When a primary account with no associated profile is registered, the IP
Deskphone looks for an old user profile associated with that user name. If
an old user profile associated with that user name is found, the user
profile becomes permanently associated with that account and is no
longer associated to a list of user names.
Example:
An Avaya 1220 IP Deskphone with SIP Software Release 2.x has the
following user accounts logged in and logged out.
— user1@domain1.com
— user2@domain1.com
— user1@domain2.com
A user profile is created for the first account and is reused for the second
account. The third account reuses the same profile, as it has the same
user name as the first account.
The IP Deskphone is upgraded to SIP Software Release 3.x.
— A user logs to the primary account "user3@domain1.com". No
profile is found for that account; a new profile is created
automatically.
— The user logs out, then logs to the primary account
"user2@domain1.com". No profile is found for that account, but a
Release 2.x user profile is found to be associated to the user
name "user2". The profile becomes associated to
"user2@domain1.com". The profile is loaded and user2 now has
access to the call logs and most preferences available before the
upgrade.
— User2 logs out, then logs in "user1@domain1.com". User1 had a
profile before the upgrade, but that profile has now been
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