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Standard 4.00
Nortel Networks IP Softphone 2050
When fewer than four soft label feature keys are configured, they can appear
as a single layer, with no More... key (see Table 22).
Table 22
Four or less soft label key features
Layer 1
Unused keys
Some keys are not used in the implementation of the IP Softphone 2050.
Activating an unused key does not cause the telephone to respond or the Call
Server to send any messages.
Soft labeling
When a DN key or Autodial is configured on an IP Softphone 2050, the
default label shown on the telephone for that line appearance is the DN
number or Autodial number.
When a call processing feature is configured on an IP Softphone 2050, the
default label shown on the telephone is a predetermined string. Soft labels for
programmable feature keys are shown at the bottom of the display and have
a maximum length of seven characters. Soft labels for programmable DN or
feature keys at the top of the IP Softphone 2050 have a maximum length of
10 characters.
In this release, the IP Softphone 2050 does not provide user-specified labeling
of the soft keys since the text is sent from the TPS.
Registration
When you add an IP Softphone 2050 to the network, the IP Softphone 2050
can, depending on the Configuration Tool settings, connect to a pre-defined
IP address or can request an IP address from a DHCP server. The IP
Softphone 2050 then contacts the Connect Server that instructs the IP
Softphone 2050 to display a message on its display screen requesting the
customer's node number and TN.
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