Avaya 7960 사용자 설명서

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FAS; Reviewed: 
WCH 10/22/2004 
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 
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Cisco7960SIP.doc 
 
5.3.1. Add Parameters to Configuration Files 
The configuration files should be modified to support two functions relative to Communication 
Manager /Outboard Proxy SIP: Public extension display (see Section 5.1.5) and voice message 
access. 
 
The Cisco 7940/7960 phone will normally display the “private” extension (User ID) used to 
register to the Converged Communications Server.  The desired display is the “public” Outboard 
Proxy SIP extension.  To do this, the shortname parameter must be added to the phone-specific 
configuration file for each phone and set to the public extension for that line appearance.  In the 
sample configuration, the parameter for line appearance one would be: 
 
line1_shortname: “24071” 
 
This will cause 24071 to be displayed on the phone even though 23071 is used to register with 
Converged Communications Server. 
 
Even though MWI is not supported, the messages button can be programmed to call the 
extension corresponding to Avaya voice messaging.  This can be accomplished by setting a 
parameter in the default configuration file, and will be apply to all phones in the system. 
The parameter to be added is: 
 
messages_uri: 25000 
 
In the sample configuration, the AUDIX hunt group on the S8300/G700 has extension 25000. 
5.3.2. Define Outboard Proxy SIP Speed Dial Buttons 
Access to Outboard Proxy SIP features can be streamlined by using free line appearance buttons 
on the telephone for speed dialing.  Commonly used FNEs can be defined on these buttons, in 
many cases facilitating one-button dialing.  Since the Cisco 7960 SIP telephone has six line 
appearances, it is preferred over the 7940, which has two.  The following steps describe how to 
configure the 7960 set with Outboard Proxy SIP speed dial buttons.  They also apply to the 7940, 
although only one speed dial button is available in this case.  General configuration information 
can be found in Reference [3]. 
 
Note: The following configuration must be done at the telephone, and cannot be centrally 
defined in configuration files.