Secondary Account Logout - Avaya 1230 Administration

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If you restart the IP Deskphone after you logged off the primary account, the logon screen appears
on the IP Deskphone. Logging on a new primary account leads to automatic logon of the secondary
accounts.
The list of programmed feature keys is part of the IP Deskphone profile. Logging off one primary
account and logging on a different account can change the set of feature keys. If a secondary
account is assigned to a key that is also in the new set of feature keys, the secondary account takes
precedence; the secondary account is logged on and the feature key acts as a Line key. If the
account is logged off manually, the programmed feature key becomes available.

Secondary account logout

If you log off a secondary account by selecting the secondary account in the Logout Select User
screen, the IP Deskphone removes the secondary account from the autologon list. After you restart
the IP Deskphone, the IP Deskphone does not log on the secondary account.
Server failover
If the connection to your account proxy is lost, the IP Deskphone notifies your account and
periodically attempts to reconnect. Some features, such as incoming calls, remain accessible for
other accounts, but other features are not available until connection is reestablished or you cancel
the reconnection. Cancelling the connection to your account is the same as logging off. If you are
using the primary account, the IP Deskphone returns you to the initial logon screen. If you are using
a secondary account, that secondary account is removed from the list of secondary accounts that
are logged on automatically.
If more than one account loses connection, the IP Deskphone attempts to reconnect to each
account in sequence. The IP Deskphone tries to reconnect the first account to lose connection until
that account reregisters or you cancel the attempt. Then the IP Deskphone attempts to reconnect
the next account that lost connection. Cancelling the reconnection of the primary account
immediately abandons reconnection of all other accounts, logs off secondary accounts that are still
connected, and returns the IP Deskphone to the logon screen.
The IP Deskphone uses a single logon queue for automatic logons and failover. This means that if
automatic logons are still pending when an account cannot connect, a reconnection attempt for that
account can only begin after all automatic logons are complete or cancelled.
Cable unplugged
If the IP Deskphone detects that the network cable is unplugged while accounts are logged on, the
IP Deskphone assumes that all accounts have lost their connection to the server. When the cable is
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