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Administering Stations
Issue 5 April 2010
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For sample Station Forms, see 
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Aliasing 1600 Series IP Telephones
Avaya Aura Communication Manager releases earlier than 5.2 do not provide native support for 
1600 Series IP Telephones. On the Station Form, administer (alias) the telephones as follows: 
Change Alias Station:
Alias set up type 1603/1603SW/1603-I/1603SW-I to a 4610
Alias set up type 1608/1608-I to a 4610
Alias set up type 1616/1616-I to a 4620SW/4621SW
Avaya Aura Communication Manager Release 5.2 (and later) provides native support for the 
1603,1603SW, 1603-I, 1603SW-I, 1608, 1608-I, 1616, and 1616-I. 
Administering Features
The following are administrable Station Features that Avaya recommends you administer for 
your 1600 Series IP Telephones for maximum user experience.
Administrable Station Features 
Feature
Administration
Enhanced Conference 
Features 
Administer Conf-dsp (conference display) on the station form as 
a feature button. Doing so turns on enhanced conference 
features and gives users advanced conference features.
Far End Mute 
Administer fe-mute (far end mute). When this is enabled the 
phone shows a “Silence” softkey on the Conference details 
screen. This feature works only for trunk calls. 
Send All Calls (SAC) 
On the Station form, administer SAC (send-calls) as a feature 
button. On the Station form to the right of where send all calls is 
administered, leave the extension box empty. This feature 
requires a coverage path to be administered on the station form.
Coverage Path 
For normal operation, you must set up a coverage path for each 
telephone. Administer the Station form to point to the appropriate 
system coverage path, for example, coverage path 1.
Auto select any idle 
appearance 
Set Auto select any idle appearance to (no) to optimize 
answering calls.
Restrict Last Call 
Appearance 
Set Restrict Last Call Appearance to Y (yes).
Conference/Transfer on 
Primary Appearance 
Set Conference/Transfer on Primary Appearance to Y (yes) to 
ensure that conference/transfer of a bridged appearance works 
properly.