Allow Addresses Screen - Avaya 1230 Administration

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Table 97: Outside action on content for the Allow-Mode Settings screen
Key or action
Goodbye
Quit
Off Hook; call keys

Allow Addresses screen

The Allow Addresses screen is used to pre-grant authorization to request an automatic answer to a
list of user-entered domains and SIP addresses.
If the user selects the Allow Addresses option in the Answer-Mode Settings screen, the user is
presented with an interface for entering a list of strings. For the purpose of Click-to-Answer, only the
current user is needed in the list because the requests originates from the user's PC Client
Softphone.
For the Allow Addresses option, the user can edit a list of domain names or SIP addresses. The
items in the list can be in any of the following formats:
• Single SIP user address
For example:
sipuser@sipdomain.com
• SIP domain
For example:
sipdomain.com (all users from sipdomain.com
• IPv4 address of a SIP domain
For example:
172.25.20.20
• IPv6 address of a SIP domain
For example:
2001:db8::57ab
The user can add as many entries as the device configuration allows. If the Add soft key is disabled,
then the user has reached the maximum number or entries. The user can also edit and delete
entries.
To access the Allow Addresses screen, on the Preference menu, choose Feature Options, Answer-
Mode Settings, and then Allow Addresses.
If there are no domains in the list, the following screen appears.
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Result
Idle screen.
Idle screen.
Clears the screen and allows you to make a call.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
March 2015

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