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54 Features

Pop-up and USB keyboard support

Only a limited subset of Unicode characters can be input using the dialpad.
The Special Characters Input Screen includes the character set which
is used by the current language. For languages with a large amount of
characters, such as Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, localized
input is not supported. The Pop-up and USB keyboard supports English
input only.
Language synchronization
Language synchronization is handled strictly through UNIStim messaging.
If the IP Phone receives an Assign IT Language from the Call Server, the
IP Phone changes its local prompts to match the specified language. If
a user sets the IP Phone language using the Telephone Options menu,
the IP Phone sends a UNIStim Assign NI Language message to the Call
Server. The Call Server then synchronizes its language with the IP Phone.
The Call Server can use the Query IT Language message at any time to
determine the current language of the IP Phone. If there is no default or
programmed mapping for a language specified by the Call Server, then the
IP Phone uses the same language that is previously used. It is up to the
Call Server to only specify languages for which the IP Phone has fonts and
font mappings. The Call Server retrieves a list of language codes using the
Display Manager Query Supported IT Languages.
Virtual Office interaction
Virtual Office log on can be performed from an IP Phone without Unicode
support to an IP Phone with Unicode entries in the Personal Directory.
<Unicode name> is displayed instead of the name of the entry. The entry
cannot be edited, but it can be deleted.

IP Client cookies

IP Client cookies provide a transparent transfer of data from the Call Server
to third-party applications, for example, Citrix AG. The cookies are a set of
UTF-8 variable names and values, which are duplicated and synchronized
between the LTPS and the IP Phone. IP Line uses public cookies which
are visible to both the IP Phone and third-party applications. IP Client
cookies are not supported on Nortel Phase I IP Phones and third-party IP
Phones, such as WLAN Handset 2210/2211/2212/6120/6140, and IP Audio
Conference Phone 2033.
Table 12
Cookie definitions
Cookie name
PrimeDN
AgentPosition
Copyright © 2003–2008, Nortel Networks
.
Description
A string of digits containing the current primary DN of the IP Phone.
A string of digits containing the current agent position of the IP Phone. This
string is empty if the agent is not logged on.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Line Fundamentals
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard
Release 5.5 4 February 2008

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