Re-Authorization; Feature Interactions With Mlpp - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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Re-authorization

While you are logged in to your IP Deskphone, the administrator may change your password.
Consequently, any call or network request placed by you is responded to with an error message.
When the Re-authorization feature is enabled, your password is changed by the administrator, and
you are trying to place a call, you can enter your new password, when prompted, without having to
log out of your IP Deskphone.
If you enter the new password correctly, the call is placed and your password is updated on the IP
Deskphone.
If you enter an incorrect password, then an error message is displayed, you hear a busy tone, and
the IP Deskphone returns to the idle state.
Related links
Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption

Feature interactions with MLPP

The following table lists feature interactions with MLPP.
Table 16: Feature interactions with MLPP
Feature
Call Parking
Call Transfer - Direct
Call Transfer - Consultative
Conference call (Ad-hoc conference)
Call Waiting Disabled
Multiuser
Speakerphone
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Interaction
Not available when MLPP is enabled.
Available, but precedence of call must be maintained.
Available. The precedence level of the conference is the
greatest of all the joined calls.
Available. The precedence level of the conference is the
greatest of all the joined calls.
Not available when MLPP is enabled.
When MLPP is enabled, only one user can be logged on to
the IP Deskphone.
If an MLPP user is logged on to the IP Deskphone, other
user logons are blocked.
If a non-MLPP user is logged on and a MLPP user attempts
to log on, then when the IP Deskphone detects the new
user is an MLPP user, the MLPP user is automatically
logged off. The MLPP user cannot log on until the other
user is logged off.
Available only for 911 calls when the Speakerphone
Exclusive to 911 Emergency feature is enabled.
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