Mcp Granular Service Packaging; Multiple Login Restrictions; Mcs E911 Caller Hold; Other Changes - Nortel IP Phone 2002 User Manual

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MCP granular service packaging

With this feature, you can control the operation of services on a domain or user
basis. Features such as Instant Messaging and Web Collaboration can be
controlled. Users or domains can be restricted in their use of the service. The
ability to send and receive instant messages is controlled, as well as the ability of a
user or a group of users to transfer files, transfer a clipboard, send a URL to a user,
or to manipulate a whiteboard.

Multiple Login restrictions

With this feature, you can configure a maximum number of times a user can log
on to SIP endpoints. The administrator can force a logout from a user's endpoints.

MCS E911 caller hold

This feature adds two enhancements to the Enhanced 911 (E911) system:
The originator of a 911 call cannot invoke midcall features (such as Hold,
Transfer, Call Park, and Conferencing), cannot make an additional call, and
cannot receive incoming requests outside the emergency call.
The originator of a 911 call cannot disconnect the call. The public safety
answering point (PSAP) must disconnect the call.

Other changes

This document was renumbered from NN10319-113 to NN42020-126.
This document includes safety information about the use of connecting cables,
power cords, and AC adaptors that ship with the equipment or that Nortel
specifies.
NN42020-126 MCS 5100 Release 4.0
Standard 01.05
March 2009

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