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Administrator Guide - SoundPoint

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IP / SoundStation

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IP

Features

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waiting signal from a voicemail server will trigger the message-waiting indicator to
flash.

3.6.2 Multiple Registrations

SoundPoint

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IP phones support multiple registrations per phone and the SoundSta-

tion

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IP 4000 supports a single registration. The SoundPoint

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IP 300 supports two

registrations, the IP 500 supports three and the IP 600 supports six. Each registration
is mapped to the familiar concept of a phone line. The user can select which line to

Central
(boot
server)

Configuration file:
ipmid.cfg

For one-touch voicemail access, enable the “one-touch
voicemail” user preference.

For more information, see 4.6.1.2 User Preferences
on page 69
.

Configuration file:
phone1.cfg

For one-touch voicemail access, choose to bypass instant
messages to remove the step of selecting between instant
messages and voicemail after pressing the Messages key on
the IP 500 and IP 600 (instant messages are still accessible
from the Main Menu).

On a per-registration basis, specify a subscribe contact for
solicited NOTIFY applications, a callback mode (self call-
back or another contact), and the contact to call when the
user accesses voicemail.

For more information, see 4.6.3.5 Messaging
on page 128
.

Local

Web Server
(if enabled)

For one-touch voicemail access, enable the “one-touch
voicemail” user preference and choose to bypass instant
messages to remove the step of selecting between instant
messages and voicemail after pressing the Messages key on
the IP 500 and IP 600 (instant messages are still accessible
from the Main Menu).

Navigate to: http:///coreConf.htm

On a per-registration basis, specify a subscribe contact for
solicited NOTIFY applications, a callback mode (self call-
back or another contact) to call when the user accesses
voicemail.

Navigate to: http:///reg.htm

Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to <Ethernet
address
>-phone.cfg on the boot server. These changes will
permanently override global settings unless deleted via the
Reset User Settings menu selection.

Local Phone User
Interface

None.