Multi-Site Networking (Small Community Networking) - Avaya IP Office 8.1 Product Description

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Multi-Site Networking (Small Community Networking)

When connecting IP Offices together over IP or Packet based networks, Small Community Networking enhances
feature transparency. These networks can support up to a maximum of 1000 users across 32 sites. The
following additional features are available.
Busy Lamp Field
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Camp-on
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Call Back When Free
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Paging
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Call Pick-up
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Centralized Personal Directory for 1400, 1600, 9600 and T3 Telephones as well as Avaya
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one-X™ Portal for IP Office
Centralized System Directory for 1400, 1600, 9600 and T3 Telephones as well as Avaya one-
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X™ Portal for IP Office
Centralized Call Log for 1400, 1600, 9600 and T3 Telephones as well as Avaya one-X™
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Portal for IP Office
Centralized Voicemail (Preferred Edition)
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Support for mailboxes, call recording, dial by name and auto attendants. Remote queuing on remote
systems is also supported.
Distributed/Backup Voice Messaging
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Internal Directory
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Absence Text Message
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Anti-Tromboning.
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Distributed Hunt Groups
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Hunt groups can include users located on other IP Office systems within the network. Note that
Distributed Hunt Groups are not supported for use with Customer Call Reporter.
Remote Hot Desking
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Users can hot desk between IP Office systems within the network. The system on which the user
configured is termed their 'home' IP Office; all other systems are 'remote' IP Offices. Note that Remote
Hot Desking is not supported for use with CCC and CCR.
Breakout Dialing
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This feature allows the user to select an IP Office system in the network from a displayed list and then
dial a subsequent number as if dialing locally on the chosen system. This feature is triggered either by
a programmable button or short code.
Product Description
IP Office 8.1
© 2012 AVAYA All rights reserved.
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Issue 26.k.- (16 August 2012)

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