Aastralink web ui – Aastra Telecom AastraLink Pro 160 User Manual

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Managing IP Phone Users

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Configuring Aastra IP Phone Accounts

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The User Enabled field is enabled by default. If you want this User’s phone to register in the
AastraLink Pro network, leave this field enabled.

If you disable this field, the phone will still retain its configuration in the system. However, the phone
does not register on the network. Disabled accounts cannot make or receive calls, and cannot log
into the Web UI. Also, the Corporate Directory lists only enabled accounts.

For more information about enabling/disabling User Accounts, see

“Enabling/Disabling User

Accounts”

on

page 3-29

.

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The Secondary Enabled field is disabled by default.

If you are adding a non-Aastra phone or a softclient user account, enable this field by placing a check
mark in the Secondary Enabled check box.

Skip this step if the phone you are adding is an Aastra IP Phone and keep this field disabled.

For more information about adding secondary phones to your AastraLinnk Pro network, see

“Secondary Non-Aastra SIP Phones and Softclients”

on

page 3-31

.

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The SLA Enabled field is enabled by default.

Shared Line Appearance (SLA) is configured on a per FXO basis on the AastraLink Pro. If this field is
enabled, you must enable an FXO line as SLA at the location Configuration->Dial Plan->FXO
Lines
. If disabled, the phone is accessible via PBX “pool line” dial plan only, and SLA calls do not
route to this phone. Default is enabled. SLA key mapping (L1, L2, etc.) varies by phone model.

Note: SLA is not supported on the DECT 420d handsets and 6751i model phones.

For more information about configuring SLA on the AastraLink Pro, see Chapter 4,

“Configuring FXO

Lines for Shared Line Appearance (SLA)”

on

page 4-60

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