Avaya IPO R9 IP500 E1R2 ADD 22CH ADI LIC 275636 Manuel D’Utilisation

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IP Office 9.0
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Issue 27.02.0 (Monday, January 06, 2014)
In order to use a non-Avaya SIP endpoint with IP Office, a "Third party IP endpoint license" is needed. This
license will continue to support endpoints based on the H.323 standard but will also be required for generic SIP
endpoints on IP Office. Avaya IP Office SIP telephones use the IP End Point license. 
SIP Endpoint support is fully integrated into IP Office core. No other components are needed. SIP endpoints
will need VCM module capacity in IP Office like any other IP phone.
Next to SIP telephones, SIP terminal adapters are supported to connect analog telephones and fax machines.
This offers a flexibility to support Fax machines and Audio/T.38
SIP extensions function like any other IP Office extension: This means they
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Can make and receive calls to any other extension, independent of type of extension
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Delivers end to end Media just like any other IP telephone on IP Office. For calls between two SIP
extensions of a SIP extension and an Avaya IP telephone, the audio is transmitted end to end for
basic telephone calls. (Conferences etc. However require a VCM resource). See chapter "VCM
modules" for details
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Can use short codes and authorization codes like any other telephones
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Transmit In band call progress tones are delivered from IP Office
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A SIP telephones needs to register with IP Office like any other IP telephone, Authentication with
Username and password is possible
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SIP extensions support "auto create" in IP Office to make installation fast and efficient. Successful
registration of an endpoint will consume one third party license
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On one IP address, several extensions can register with IP Office, each consuming a license. This
enables the connection of SIP terminal adapters with more than one analogue port, giving a different
extension number to each of the ports.
Advanced features: 
SIP endpoints support a number of extended features according to the "SIP service samples-draft", also
referred to as "Sipping-19". This includes:
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Calling line identification
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Hold/Consultation Hold
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Attended/Unattended Transfer
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Message Waiting
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Do not disturb
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Conference Add
Some telephones support several call appearances making it easy to switch between calls. Please not that this
does not include "bridged appearances" or "(outside)-line appearances."
A large number of additional features are supported on IP Office using Feature activation keys. These features
include but not limited to:
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Call forward: Unconditional/Busy/no Answer
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Follow me
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Park/Unpark
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Music on Hold
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Meet me conferencing
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Conference join
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Ring back when free
SIP endpoints also support Computer Telephony Integration “CTI” and therefore applications like Avaya one-
X™ Portal for IP Office: the following features are supported with Avaya one-X™ Portal for IP Office and via
the TAPI interface:
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Outgoing call (without remote activation of speakerphone/headset)
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Hang up
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Hold