Reading The Current Programming From Your Telephone; Sample Write To Telephone Status Dialog Box - Avaya Partner 18 Connection Manual

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Using AT&TSet
Figure 5-13. Sample Write to Telephone
Status Dialog Box
The selected items are programmed to your telephone.
Reading the Current Programming
from your Telephone
Every time you read the current programming from your telephone, AT&TSet
maintains a record of how the telephone is programmed. This information is
stored in the "image" file, which is named "attset.img." When you write new
features to your telephone, AT&TSet automatically updates this file, insuring
that it stays in sync with the programming of your telephone. However, it is
possible for AT&TSet to become out of sync with the programming of your
telephone. For example, you can cause AT&TSet to become out of sync with
the programming of your telephone by programming a feature directly from
your telephone. AT&TSet can only keep track of programming you perform
through this application and has no way of automatically knowing that you
programmed features directly from your telephone. An out-of-sync condition
can also occur if the System Manager changes the programming of your
telephone via Centralized Telephone Programming or System Programming.
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