Operational Features
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Configuring the Off-Hook Interaction Feature
Use the following procedure to configure the XML application and off-hook interaction feature.
XML URI for Key Press Simulation
The Phones provide a feature that allow an XML Developer or Administrator to define XML Key URIs that can send key
press events to the phone, just as if the physical hard key, softkey, or programmable key were pressed on the phone.
For more information about this feature, see
, the section,
“XML URI for Key Press Simulation”
on
XML Override for a Locked Phone
The IP phones have a feature that allows a locked phone to be overridden when an XML application is sent to the phone.
This feature also allows you to still use any softkeys/programmable key/Extension Module Keys applicable to the XML
application even though the phone is locked. However, any keys NOT associated with the XML application cannot be
used when the phone is locked.
Also, XML Get Requests override the locked feature on the phone so that any softkey pressed by the user that initiates a
Get Request continues to get sent.
To allow the overriding of the locked phone for XML applications, the System Administrator must enter the following
parameter in the configuration files:
•
xml lock override
Configuring XML Override for a Locked Phone using the Configuration Files
Configuration Files
For the specific parameter you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,
“Off-Hook and XML Application Interaction Setting”
on
Configuration Files
For the specific parameter you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,
“XML Override for a Locked Phone Setting”
Note:
A System Administrator can also lock and unlock a remote phone using the “
lock
” and “
unlock
” commands with the
AastraIPPhoneExecute
object in an XML application. For more information about this feature, contact Aastra Cus-
tomer Support regarding the
Aastra XML Development Guide
.