Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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September 2016
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Parameter
Permitted Values
Default
call.transferOnConferenceEnd
1
0 or 1
1
The behavior when the conference host exits a conference. If 0, all parties are disconnected when the conference
host exits the conference. If 1, the other parties are left connected when the host exits the conference.
call. localConferenceCallHold
1
0 or 1
0
If set to 0, a hold will happen for all legs when conference is put on hold.
If set to 1, only the host is out of the conference, all other parties in conference continue to talk.
1
Change causes handset to restart or reboot.
Corporate Directory
You can connect your handset to a corporate directory server that supports the Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) version 3. The corporate directory is a flexible feature and
provides you with the parameters you can configure. Once set up on the handsets, the
corporate directory can be browsed or searched. The user can call numbers and save entries
retrieved from the LDAP server to the local contact directory on the handset.
Spectralink 84-Series handsets currently support the following LDAP servers:
Microsoft® Active Directory 2003 SP2
Sun ONE Directory Server 5.2 p6
Open LDAP Directory Server 2.4.12
Microsoft Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) 1.0 SP1
Spectralink handsets support corporate directories that support server-side sorting and those
that do not. For handsets that do not support server-side sorting, sorting is performed on the
handset.
Tip: Better Performance With Server-Side Sorting
Spectralink recommends using corporate directories that have server-side sorting
for better performance. Consult your LDAP Administrator when making any
configuration changes for the corporate directory. For more information on LDAP
attributes, see
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
Technical Specification Road Map
Web Info: Supported LDAP Directories
Configuration of a corporate directory depends on the LDAP server you use. For
detailed explanations and examples of all currently supported LDAP directories,
see Technical Bulletin CS-14-19
Corporate Directory Best Practices
.
A portion of the corporate directory is stored in flash memory on the handset. Spectralink
84-Series handsets have 256Mb of flash memory.