Virtual Office Login And Logout Soft Key Display; Virtual Office-Only Ip Phones; Virtual Office Logout During Midnight Routines; Virtual Office Logout Rule On Idle Condition - Avaya 1110 Fundamentals

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Virtual Office login and logout soft key display

This feature displays a soft key on the IP Phone to provide easy access to Virtual Office login/
logout functionality. When the IP Phone is idle, a 'Virtual' soft key is displayed if the VOLA class
of service is enabled.
When the IP Phone is registered to the home TN as a regular phone, the user can press the
'Virtual' soft key to log in to Virtual Office. If that IP Phone is logged in, using Virtual Office, to
another IP Phone, and the 'Virtual' soft key is pressed, that IP Phone automatically registers
to the home TN.

Virtual Office-only IP Phones

This feature allows an administrator to configure Virtual Office-only IP phones. These IP
Phones are in a Virtual Office logout state by default; they do not have an assigned DN and
they do not consume a TN license. These IP Phones can be used only for Virtual Office
login.
Note:
It is recommended that you configure Virtual Office-only IP Phones with DVLA class of
service in a CS 1000 remote branch to register with the main site. If you require the branch
survivability function, use the network wide office without DVLA configured on the IP
Phones.
For more information, see "Virtual Office-only IP Phones" in Avaya Features and Services
(NN43001-106).

Virtual Office logout during midnight routines

This feature allows automatic logout during the midnight routines of inactive IP Phones with
CLS Default Virtual Office Login Allowed (DVLA). The IP Phone with CLS DVLA is considered
to be inactive, if no key was pressed on the IP Phone during a configured period of time.
For more information, see "Virtual Office logout during midnight routines" in Avaya Features
and Services (NN43001-106).

Virtual Office logout rule on IDLE condition

This features allows an administrator to configure a rule for automatic logout of idle DVLA
(Default Virtual Office Login Allowed) IP Phones. The DVLA logged-in IP Phones which are
idle for a specified time can be automatically logged out. The IP Phone displays a warning
message and an option to cancel the logout and reset the IDLE timer.
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February 2013

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