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OpenScape Desk Phone IP V3R3, Phone Administration, Administrator Documentation
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Administration
Multiline Appearance/Keyset
For each keyset, a Primary Line/Main DN is required. The primary line is the
dialing number for that keyset.
There are two types of line:
•
Private line
: A line with restricted line status signaling towards OSV.
•
Shared line
: A line that is shared between keysets.
Related Topics
Related Topics
•
Administration
•
Line Key Configuration
•
How to Configure Line Keys for Keyset Operation
•
Configure Keyset Operation
•
Line Preview
•
Immediate Ring
•
Direct Station Select (DSS)
•
Distinctive Ringers per Keyset Lines
3.11.1 Line Key Configuration
WBM Path: System > Features > Program keys
INFO:
Primary lines can only be configured on keys 1 to 3, or 1
to 2 if a Shift key is needed. This ensures that the lines are still
accessible when the user migrates to a different phone with fewer
keys via the mobility feature.
A line corresponds to a SIP address of record (AoR), which can have a form
similar to an E-mail address, or can be a phone number. It is defined by the
Address
parameter. For registration of the line, a corresponding entry must exist
on the SIP server resp. the SIP registrar server.
A label can be assigned to the line key by setting its
Key label
.
Every keyset must necessarily have a line key for the primary line. To configure
the key of the primary line, set
Primary line
to "true".
If
Ring on/off
is checked, the line will ring when an incoming call occurs, and a
popup will appear on the display. If the option is not checked, the incoming call
will be indicated only by the blinking of the key’s LED. If it is desired that the line
ring with a delay, the time interval in seconds can be configured by
Ring delay
.
When the user lifts the handset in order to initiate a call, the line to be used is
determined by selection rules. To each line, a priority is assigned by the
Selection
order
parameter. A line with the rank 1 is the first line to be considered for use. If
more than one line have the same rank, the selection is made according to the
key number. Note that
Selection order
is a mandatory setting; it is also relevant
to the
Terminating line preference
, as well as to other functions.