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Part III: Configuring Features
Part III provides you with an in-depth look at advanced features and parameters. The
Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Telephone Deployment Guide
covers parameters that are used
by 80% of all installations. However, since requirements vary, Part III covers the entire range of
configurable parameters for every type of feature and functional requirement.
Part III is arranged by types of features and settings that you might need to deploy to further
customize your installation. This Part is divided into four Chapters that cover:
An explanation of inherent features that are not configurable,
User settings that can be set by the administrator but the user can freely alter through
the user menus. Some of these options can be locked or made unavailable by the
administrator.
Feature settings that are configured by the administrator. These settings are optional
and only available if configured by an administrator. In some cases once the feature is
configured, user menus contain options that the user can configure to customize the
feature for individual use and preferences.
System settings that the administrator configures to adjust the way the handset interacts
with the greater infrastructure.
Configuration parameters are named for the function they provide but frequently several types
of parameters must be configured to provision a feature or function. Therefore this section is
arranged by feature and function, not by parameter name.
The parameters listed in this section are available in the Config folder that is downloaded with
the software. For any parameters not available in the scenario templates, look in the
Troubleshooting folder for the “everything.cfg” file. You will find an alphabetical folder hierarchy
of all the parameters detailed in this document. To find the exact parameters you want to use,
open the file and use your search tools.
The easiest way to provision any parameter is to simply drag and drop or copy/paste it from the
source template into the .cfg file you will use to deploy the handsets. Edit it in your final .cfg file
per the instructions in the parameter list.