Cable Unplugged; Upgrade Impacts To User Profiles - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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you cancel the re-connection. Cancelling the call has the same effect as logging out. If you are the
primary account, the IP Deskphone returns to the initial login screen. If you are logged in on a
secondary account, that secondary account is removed from the list of secondary accounts that are
logged in on automatic login.
If more than one account loses connection, the IP Deskphone attempts to reconnect the accounts in
sequence. The first account to lose connection retries until it re-registers or you cancel the attempt,
after which a reconnect attempt begins for the next account. Canceling the re-connection attempt of
the primary account immediately abandons attempts for all other accounts, logs out secondary
accounts that are still connected, and returns the IP Deskphone to the login screen.
A single login queue is used for automatic logins and failover. This means that if automatic logins
are still pending when an account cannot connect, a reconnection attempt for that account only
begins after all automatic logins have completed or are cancelled.
Related links
Multiuser
on page 180

Cable unplugged

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Cable unplugged
If the IP Deskphone detects that the network cables are unplugged while accounts were logged in,
then the IP Deskphone assumes that all accounts have lost their connection to the server. When
you reconnect the cable, the IP Deskphone proceeds to re-register all accounts starting with the
primary account.
Related links
Server failover
on page 182

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 or later 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 IP Deskphone with SIP Software Release 2.x has the following user accounts logged in and
logged out.
• user1@domain1.com
May 2016
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