Station Lock - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Station Lock

Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI)
The system considers a station with TTI separation as busy and bypasses it in the station-hunting
chain.
Terminating Extension Group (TEG)
You cannot assign a TEG as a hunt-to station.
Uniform Dial Plan (UDP)
You cannot assign a remote UDP extension as a hunt-to station.
X-ported extension
You can assign a hunt-to station to a station administered with X in the port field. It is treated as
unavailable and skipped.
Related topics
See
Station
on page 1157 for information to administer a Hunt-to-Station button.
See
Coverage Path
Station Lock
Station Lock provides users with the capability to manually lock their stations, using a button or feature
access code, in order to prevent unauthorized external calls from being placed.
Station Lock can prevent unauthorized external calls. Phones can be remotely locked and unlocked.
Station Lock allows users to:
lock their phones to prevent unauthorized outgoing calls.
block outgoing calls and still receive incoming calls.
block all outgoing calls except for emergency calls.
Station Lock is activated by pressing a phone button, which lights the button indicator, or dialing a FAC.
Analog and XMOBILE stations must dial a FAC to activate the feature. The user hears a special dial tone
on subsequent origination attempts from the telephone to indicate that the lock feature is active.
Digital stations (including DCP, BRI, IP hardphones and softphones) access Station Lock with a feature
button or via a FAC. If a digital station has a Station Lock button but activates the feature with the FAC,
the LED for the button lights and no special dial tone is provided. However, if a digital station does not
have a Station Lock button and activates the feature with the FAC, a special dial tone is provided.
A station can be locked or unlocked from any other station if the FAC is used and the Station Security
Code is known. The attendant console can never be locked but can be used to lock or unlock other
stations. A station also can be locked or unlocked via a remote access trunk.
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on page 720 for information about station hunting after coverage.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003

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