Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1460

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Screen Reference
Valid entries
none
spe
Mapping Mode
Controls the mode of operation in which the cell telephone will operate when mapped to this
XMOBILE extension. An XMOBILE station can be bridged to a deskset. These restrictions/
modes exist because the COR of a bridge is ignored; instead the principal's COR is used. This
field allows an XMOBILE station to function as a bridge and still be restricted.
When a cell telephone is mapped to more than one XMOBILE station, then only one of the
mapped XMOBILE station can have origination or both as its Mapping Mode. Therefore, only
one of the XMOBILE stations mapped to the cell telephone number is permitted to originate
calls.
Valid entries
both
none
origination
termination
Map-to Station
This is the physical telephone used for calls to a virtual extension. Do not use an xmobile, xdid
or another virtual extension.
Valid entries
Valid extension
1460 Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
Usage
Enter none if LWC messages will not be stored.
Enter spe if LWC messages are stored in the system or on the switch
processor element (spe).
Usage
The cell telephone can be used to originate and terminate calls from its
associated XMOBILE extension. This is the default when the XMOBILE
Type field is PHS or DECT.
The XMOBILE station is disabled administratively and cannot originate
and terminate calls from its associated internal extension.
The cell telephone can be used only to originate calls from its associated
internal XMOBILE extension by dialing into the office server running
Communication Manager.
The cell telephone can be used only to terminate calls from its associated
internal XMOBILE extension. This is the default when the XMOBILE Type
field is EC500.
Usage
Enter the extension of the physical telephone used for calls to a virtual
extension.

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