Operational Features
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Configuring Operational Features
In addition to being able to specify which key types display in the list, the
Administrator can also determine in which order the key types display.
You can use the following configuration file parameters to control which key
types to display and specify in which order to display them in:
•
softkey selection list
•
feature key selection list
If no value is specified for the “softkey selection list” and/or “feature key
selection list” parameters, the key “Type” list displays all of the key types by
default.
If an Administrator configures specific key types for a phone in the configuration
file, and the phone for which he downloads the configuration to already has key
types configured on it, those key types display in the key list for those keys, in
addition to the key types specified by the Administrator. For example, a phone has
a Park key and a Pickup key already configured on the phone, and the
Administrator downloads a configuration file to the phone that has specific key
types of None, Line, Speeddial, and XML. After the configuration file is
downloaded, the Park key list will show None, Line, Speeddial, XML, and Park;
the Pickup key list will show None, Line, Speeddial, XML, and Pickup; all other
keys that were configured as None before the download will show only None,
Line, Speeddial, and XML.
Example of a
List of Configured Keys Types
(None, Line, XML, Empty)
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