Corporate Directory; Personal Directory - Nortel 1110 Installation And Operation Manual

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Corporate Directory

Personal Directory

553-3001-368
Standard 26.00
Features overview
Password Administration
IP Call Recording
Virtual Office
Emergency Services for Virtual Office
Active Call Failover
Enhanced UNIStim Firmware download
Secure Real-time Transport Protocol media encryption
Note: Personal Directory, Redial List, Callers List, Application Server
Administration, Password Administration are software on the Signaling
Server. An IP Phone must be registered to a Signaling Server to access
these features.
The Corporate Directory feature extends the use of a system database, created
from Optivity Telephony Manager (OTM) information, to the IP Phones.
This database is downloaded and stored on the system CPU platform. For
information about using Corporate Directory from IP Phones, see the
appropriate user guide. For details about Corporate Directory, see Features
and Services (553-3001-306).
Note: Corporate Directory is not supported on the IP Phone 2001, IP
Audio Conference Phone 2033, and IP Phone 1110.
Personal Directory allows an end user to create and control a personal
directory. Up to 100 Personal Directory entries can be created, edited, copied
from other sources, or deleted. (For information about using Personal
Directory on IP Phones, see the appropriate user guide. For more information
about the Personal Directory feature, see Features and Services (553-3001-
306).) Personal Directory uses a separate central database, called the
Application Server, to store directory data and end-user profile options.
Note: Personal Directory is not supported on the IP Phone 2001, IP
Audio Conference Phone 2033, and IP Phone 1110.
August 2007

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