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Virtual Office
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List are available when using
Virtual Office (VO). Data is stored on the Signaling Server, not on the IP
Phone. This means when a user logs on using Virtual Office or logs on
in a branch office in Normal Mode, they can always access their stored
names and numbers.
Media Gateway 1000B
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List are supported in a branch
office configuration when the Media Gateway (MG) 1000B in the branch
office location is in Normal Mode. Personal Directory, Callers List, and
Redial List are not available in Local Mode, as the entries are stored on the
main office Signaling Server.
User key for Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List
An IP Phone Private Network Identifier (PNI) + Home Location Code
(HLOC) + primary DN (PDN) are used as the lookup key for the IP Phone
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List data.
For the HLOC, if a CLID table entry exists (CLID = yes in LD 15) for the
Primary DN (PDN) or the first non-ACD key DN, the CLID table HLOC is
used. When no CLID entry exists, the HLOC defined in LD 15 Network Data
section is used (it might be 0 if HLOC is not configured).
The PNI ensures the HLOC + PDN is unique across customers on a system
if the system is multi-customer.
Because the user PDN and HLOC are used, then to identify a specific user,
a user primary DN and HLOC must be unique to the network to support
their own specific Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List. If using
Multiple Appearance DN (MADN) for a group of users and it is necessary
to provide users with their own Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial
List, do not configure the Primary DN (PDN) as MADN.
If the MADN is used as the PDN for a group of users, this results in a shared
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List. This means that a call
arriving on any IP Phone sharing the PDN MADN appears in the Callers
List. Calls to a secondary DN on another IP Phone in the shared group
appear in the Callers List for all IP Phones, even though the call did not
ring on the other IP Phone.

Personal Directory

Personal Directory supports the following features:
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maximum entries = 100
maximum characters in name = 24
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Line Fundamentals
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard
Release 5.5 4 February 2008
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