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Managing IP Phone Users

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AastraLink Pro 160 Administrator Guide

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The Private Extension field is disabled by default.

This field enables or disables directory privacy for individual extensions. If this feature is enabled, the
User’s extension does not display in the Corporate Directory and is not listed in the dial-by-name
directory.

If you do not want the current extension to display in the Corporate Directory, place a check mark.

For more information about enabling/disabling private extensions, see

“Enabling/Disabling an

Extensions Directory Privacy”

on

page 3-32

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In the Extension field, enter an extension to assign to the new user.

You can specify any extension within the dial plan range you defined for your network. By default, the
first phone registered with the AastraLink Pro 160 is assigned extension 200. When entering an
extension the default valid range is 200 through 499, or 2000 through 4999, but the exact range
pertains to the 'First extension' selection made by the administrator during the initial system
configuration

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In the First Name field, enter the first name of the new User or Administrator.

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In the Last Name field, enter the last name of the new User or Administrator.

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In the Password field, enter the password to assign to this new User’s or Administrator’s phone.

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In the Email field, enter the email address of this new User or Administrator.

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In the Account Type field, select whether the user and user’s phone is an Administrator or User.

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If this user is also the Operator, click on the “Operator” check box.

The first IP phone registered with the AastraLink Pro 160 is registered as both an administrator, and
Operator, by default.

Note: The DECT 420d handsets do not support a call-transfer softkey, and therefore, cannot be
designated as the “Operator”.

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