Product Description
IP Office 8.1
© 2012 AVAYA All rights reserved.
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Issue 26.k.- (16 August 2012)
Feature Overview
The following feature overview is applicable when using the IP Office Video Softphone in Client mode. When
used in application mode, functionality depends on that application.
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Making and receiving calls
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Sending and receiving instant messages to/from contacts
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Multiple Call Appearances (No bridged or line appearances)
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Hold, transfer (attended and unattended)
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Message waiting with direct voicemail access
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Audio Conference (IP Office based)
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Video Conference (softphone based)
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Local call log, local directory
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Access to IP Office directory (system, corporate, personal)
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Feature keys for up to 12 IP Office features like:
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Forwarding (various methods like all, busy, no answer)
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Park/Unpark
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Pick up (any, group, member)
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Voice-Mail on/off
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Speed Dial Tab with Busy Lamp Status:
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Free Configurable Speed Dials: 12-60 Buttons
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Visual Indication of User Status (Busy, Alerting)
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Pick-Up of Alerting calls
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Busy beep support
Features keys can be selected and self administered from a list of features that is downloaded from IP Office.
If equipped with an audio device with hook switch control, IP Office Video Softphone allows calls to be made or
answered even when the screen-saver of a PC is activated and the PC is locked. Until the PC is unlocked, no
screen will be shown but ringing calls can be accepted through e.g. a headset with hook-switch.
Licensing and Provisioning
IP Office Video Softphone forms part of the Teleworker or Power User profile. A user can log onto the IP Office
Video Softphone using their normal username and password. License entitlement will be checked against that
user before the login is accepted.
Unlike Avaya hard telephones, IP Office Video Softphone does not require an Avaya IP Phone License to work
on IP Office.
While the IP Office Video Softphone is a thick client application, it is extremely easy to install and provision.
Installation of the application on a standard PC requires minimal to no configuration as all provisioning of the
product is done from the IP Office as a provisioning server.
If a DHCP server is present and set up correctly, Softphone will completely configure itself. The user only needs
to enter the username and password to get connected.
If DHCP is not available, the user needs to enter a single IP address of the IP Office; all other parameters will
be set automatically.
IP Office Video Softphone can be set up so that, when the PC starts up, the application is automatically started
with the default username and password. The user can disable automatic login as well as interrupt it any time.