Personal Directory, Callers List, Redial List; Set-Based Removal; Analog And Digital Devices In The Branch Office; Analog Devices - Avaya 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Personal Directory, Callers List, Redial List

The Personal Directory feature permits users to configure and maintain a Personal Directory of
telephone numbers. The system also automatically creates the following lists:
• Callers List — a list of calls to the user
• Redial List — a list of numbers dialed by the user
Entries in the Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List are stored on the Application Server
on a Signaling Server at the main office. Therefore, Branch Users can access their lists in Normal
Mode only.
As per PD/CL/Rl, Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List are not supported in Local Mode
(on MG1000B) . As previously stated, these features are available in Normal mode only.
Branch Users access their Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List using the SCPW.
For more information on the Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List features, refer to Avaya
Signaling Server IP Line Applications Fundamentals, NN43001-125.

Set-Based Removal

The following procedure can be used by an administrator or a trusted user to remove the system
provisioning for an IP Phone or analog (500/2500-type) or digital telephone.
Using the Set-Based Removal feature
When the Automatic Set Removal (AREM) feature is enabled and you have a Set Relocation
Security Code (SRCD), follow these steps:
1. Lift the handset or press the DN key of the IP Phone to be removed.
2. Key in the AREM code after hearing the dial tone.
3. Enter the SRCD.
4. Hang up, or press the Release key.

Analog and digital devices in the Branch Office

Analog devices

Analog (500/2500-type) telephones are supported in the Branch Office, but are not centrally
managed from the main office. Instead, they are managed at each Branch Office. When a call is
between an analog (500/2500-type) telephone and an IP Phone, a DSP resource is required.
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June 2014

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