Accessing the ip deskphone, Logging on – Avaya 1140E IP User Manual
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Accessing the IP Deskphone
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Accessing the IP Deskphone
You require a log on ID and a password to log on to a server with your IP
Deskphone.
Logging on
Whenever you log on to your IP Deskphone you must do the following:
•
confirm your logon ID
•
enter your password
•
select the duration of this session
Release 2.2 supports admin password protection for login prompt that
appears when you power up the IP Deskphone or after you log off.
shows the User Password protection for domains.
Figure 15: User login screen
When you log on to your IP Deskphone you must confirm your logon ID,
enter your password, and select the duration of this session. However,
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