Operational Features
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IP Phone Administrator Guide
Operational IP Phone Features
Configuration Example
The following example illustrates the use of the "softkeyN states" parameter, and
the "softkeyN type" parameter with a value of
empty
. For clarity purposes, only
the "softkeyN type" and "softkeyNstates" parameters are shown.
softkey1 type:
line
softkey1 states:
idle
connected
softkey3 type:
dnd
softkey3 states:
idle
softkey4 type:
line
softkey5 type:
empty
softkey5 states:
connected
softkey6 type:
speeddial
softkey6 states:
connected
The following table shows how the keys in the example above would display on
the IP Phone UI.
Softkeys and programmable keys are configurable using the Aastra Web UI or the
configuration files.
Note:
The "
empty
" key type allows a softkey to be removed quickly by
deleting the softkey information from the configuration file.
Softkey
Idle
Connected
Notes
softkey1
Key 1
Key 2
Line displays for softkey1.
Key 1 in connected state is the Drop key. Idle
and connected display as applicable.
softkey2
(not used)
(not used)
Softkey2 is not displayed.
softkey3
Key 2
(not used)
DND displays for softkey3. Idle displays as
applicable.
softkey4
Key 3
Key 3
Line displays for softkey4. Default state
values (idle, connected, incoming, outgoing)
display as applicable.
softkey5
(not used)
Key 4 (blank)
A blank displays for softkey5. Connected
displays as applicable.
softkey6
(not used)
Key 5
Speeddial displays for softkey6. Connected
displays as applicable.