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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Web Station 801<br />

Telephone General page<br />

The following information appears on the Telephone General page (Figure 383 on<br />

page 802):<br />

Station Location - A text field similar in purpose to the <strong>System</strong> field. You may<br />

want to use this to provide more user friendly names.<br />

<strong>System</strong> - Identifies the site, system, and customer number, if applicable, where the<br />

phone is connected. This information is retrieved from OTM common services and<br />

appears in the format “Site - <strong>System</strong> - Customer x”.<br />

Phone type (M2317, M2616, M3903, and so on)<br />

Terminal Number (TN): Address of the telephone<br />

Display Based Modules: ( M3904) Number of Display Based Modules configured<br />

for this phone type.<br />

Key Based Modules: (M3904 and M3905) Number of Key Based Modules<br />

configured for this phone type.<br />

IP Key Expansion Modules (KEM) - (Nortel IP Phone 2002 and IP Phone 2004 )<br />

The number of Key Expansion Modules connected to the IP Phone. The acceptable<br />

range is from zero to two, with 0 as the default.<br />

Designation - A unique 1–6 character telephone identifier. This data is stored in<br />

station data and the overlays. This field is often used to identify the location of the<br />

phone within the building (for example, cable pair), and is the response to the<br />

prompt DES in LD 10 and LD 11.<br />

Zone - The IP Voice Zone number indicates the geographic location of Ethersets.<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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