Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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September 2016
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Summary
Parameter
Used to:
reg.x.callsPerLineKey
Specify at least two calls per line key
feature.enhancedFeatureKeys.enabled
Enable or disable Enhanced Feature Keys
efk.efklist.x.*
Specify the EFK List parameters
efk.efkprompt.x.*
Specify the EFK Prompts
Because line keys and their functions are linked to fields in the contact directory file -
000000000000-directory.xml (global) or <MACaddress
>
-directory.xml (per handset),- you will
need to match the contact field (ct) in the directory file to the macro name field (mname) in the
configuration file that contains the EFK parameters. When you enter macro names to the
contact field (ct) in the directory file, add the ‘!’ prefix to the macro name. For more detailed
information on using the contact directory, see Local Contact Directory.
Guidelines for Configuring Enhanced Feature Keys
The following guidelines will help you to configure EFK efficiently:
Activation of EFK functions requires valid macro construction.
All failures are logged at level 4 (minor), in the EFK logging module.
If two macros have the same name, the first one will be used and the subsequent ones
will be ignored.
A sequence of characters prefixed with “!” are parsed as a macro name. The exception
is the speed dial reference, which starts with “!” and contains digits only.
A sequence of characters prefixed with “^” is the action string.
“'!” and “^” macro prefixes cannot be mixed in the same macro line.
The sequence of character
s must be prefixed by either “!” or “^” so it will be processed
as an enhanced feature key. All macro references and action strings added to the local
directory contact field must be prefixed by either “!” or “^”.
Action strings used in softkey definition
s do not need to be prefixed by “^”. However, the
“!” prefix must be used if macros or speed dials are referenced.
A sequence of macro names in the same macro is supported (for example, “!m1!m2” ).
A sequence of speed dial references is supported (for ex
ample, “!1!2” ).
A sequence of macro names and speed dial references is supported (for example,
“!m1!2!m2” ).
Macro names that appear in the local contact directory must follow the format “!<macro
name
>
” , where <macro name
>
must match an <elklist
>
mname entry. The maximum
macro length is 100 characters.
A sequence of macros is supported, but cannot be mixed with other action types.
Action strings that appear in the local contact directory must follow the format “^<action
string
>
”. Action strings can reference other macros or speed dial indexes. Protection