Operational Features
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If this parameter is set to disabled, it blocks the user from using any of the features on the
phone to create or edit a Speeddial key.
ENABLING/DISABLING THE ABILITY TO ADD OR EDIT A SPEEDDIAL KEY
USING THE CONFIGURATION FILES
Use the following procedure to enable/disable the ability to add and edit a Speeddial key.
For specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,
“Locking the SAVE and DELETE Keys”
on
page A-255
.
BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF)
The BLF feature on the IP phones allows a specific extension to be monitored for state changes.
BLF monitors the status (busy, idle, ringing, and on hold) of extensions on the IP phone.
Example
A Supervisor configures BLFs on his phone for monitoring the status of a worker’s phone use.
When the worker picks up his phone to make a call, a busy indicator on the Supervisor’s phone
shows that the worker’s phone is in use and busy.
BLF SETTING
On the 6865i IP phone, the LED lights next to each BLF programmable key illuminate steady
to indicate the monitored line is off-hook or unregistered. The LED goes off when the line is
idle. When the monitored extension is ringing, the LED flashes.
On the 6867i, 6869i, and 6873i the busy and idle states are indicated by the color of the softkey
button on screen (i.e. red for busy, green for idle, yellow for ringing, yellow hold icon for hold)
.
On the 6867i and 6869 the LEDs indicate the states as well (i.e. solid for busy, off for idle,
blinking for ringing and on hold).
You can configure a BLF key on the IP Phones using the configuration files or the Mitel Web UI.
BLF/LIST SETTING
(For use with the BroadSoft BroadWorks Rel 13 or higher platform only)
CONFIGURATION FILES
Notes:
1.
Applicable to the 6865i, 6867i, 6869i, and 6873i IP phones only.
2.
BLF feature availability is dependent on your call manager.
Note:
You can configure a maximum of 50 BLFs shared between the phone and any
attached expansion modules.
Summary of Contents for 6867i Premium
Page 1: ...Mitel 6800 Series SIP Phones 58014473 REV00 RELEASE 4 2 0 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE ...
Page 21: ...Chapter 1 OVERVIEW ...
Page 52: ...Chapter 2 CONFIGURATION INTERFACE METHODS ...
Page 71: ...Chapter 3 ADMINISTRATOR OPTIONS ...
Page 154: ...Chapter 4 CONFIGURING NETWORK AND SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL SIP FEATURES ...
Page 262: ...Chapter 5 CONFIGURING OPERATIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 579: ...Chapter 6 CONFIGURING ADVANCED OPERATIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 654: ...Chapter 7 ENCRYPTED FILES ON THE IP PHONE ...
Page 660: ...Chapter 8 UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE ...
Page 669: ...Chapter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 699: ...Appendix A CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS ...
Page 1003: ...Appendix B CONFIGURING THE IP PHONE AT THE ASTERISK IP PBX ...
Page 1007: ...Appendix C SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILES ...
Page 1023: ...Appendix D SAMPLE BLF SOFTKEY SETTINGS ...
Page 1027: ...Appendix E SAMPLE MULTIPLE PROXY SERVER CONFIGURATION ...
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