Chapter 17: Locking And Logging In To And Logging Out Of Your Deskphone; Logging In To Your Deskphone; Locking And Unlocking Your Telephone - Avaya 9601 Instructions Manual

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Chapter 17: Locking and logging in to and
Logging in and out maintains your preferences, call information, and options if you share a telephone with
other users.

Logging in to your deskphone

About this task
Use this task to log in to your deskphone.
Avaya Deskphone SIP 6.3 supports Multiple Device Access (MDA) using which you can
register up to 10 SIP devices with your extension. If you register to multiple devices, you can
perform functions, such as switching to another registered device during an active call or
bridging on to calls at multiple registered devices.
Procedure
1. On the login screen, enter the extension number that your system administrator has
2. Press Enter or OK.
3. Enter the password that your system administrator has assigned to you.
4. Press Enter or OK.

Locking and unlocking your telephone

About this task
Locking your phone when it is idle prevents it from being used to make a call, with the exception
of an emergency call. When locked, a padlock symbol displays and the only actions you can
take are to receive calls, make an emergency call, or unlock the phone. Locking your phone
does not log it out; you are still logged in but must enter your login password when you unlock
the phone. If you press a button that is not allowed on a locked phone, an error beep
sounds.
Using Avaya 9601 IP Deskphone SIP
logging out of your deskphone
assigned to you for login.
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