Logging On To Your Avaya Ip Deskphone - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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Accessing the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone

Logging on to your Avaya IP Deskphone

You need to log on to your Avaya IP Deskphone when you first install and restart your IP
Deskphone and anytime you log off or reboot.
Note:
• When you log on to the IP Deskphone for the first time, the system prompts you for a
location.
• The IP Deskphone retains the previous user logon ID, which appears after the ID prompt
whenever the IP Deskphone reboots.
If Authentication is enabled by your system administration, you can enter your authentication ID
independent of your user ID. The authentication ID is used when the server challenges the IP
Deskphone.
To log on to the IP Deskphone:
1. Press the abc/123 soft key to toggle between alphabetic or numeric input.
2. Use the dialpad to enter your user ID login at the prompt.
Note:
Use the left navigation key to backspace and remove a previous user ID.
3. Press the Login soft key. If Authentication is enabled by your system administration, you are
presented with the Authentication ID screen. The authentication ID is autofilled with your
user ID.
If Authentication is not enabled, a new screen appears and prompts you for your password:
• Press the abc/123 soft key to toggle between alphanumeric or numeric input.
• Use the dialpad to enter your authentication ID login at the prompt.
• Press the Login soft key.
4. Enter your password by using the dialpad.
Note:
• When you enter your password, the last character entered appears. However, all
previous characters are hidden.
• When you enter your password and you use the navigation key to backspace, you
erase all the characters and must completely re-enter your password again.
5. Press the Next context-sensitive soft key.
Note:
You can cancel the login process by pressing one of the following keys:
• Cancel
• Goodbye
May 2016
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with SIP Software on Avaya Aura
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