Automatic login, Setting the domain – Avaya NN43170-100 User Manual

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Accessing the Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone

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When you log on to your Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone you must confirm
your logon ID, enter your password, and select the duration of this
session. However, the first time you use your Avaya 1165E IP
Deskphone, you need to complete some of the following procedures:

“Automatic login” on page 73

“Setting the domain” on page 73

“Selecting a language” on page 76

“Logging on to your IP Deskphone” on page 77

“Setting the duration of the login” on page 80

“Selecting a location” on page 82

“User Profile” on page 84

“Overwriting your personal Address Book” on page 85

Note: The system automatically logs you back on after a power
outage or firmware upgrade. The system administrator configures this
feature on a network-wide basis.

Automatic login

Before you first receive your Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone, your system
administrator can configure your IP Deskphone with your user logon and
password. If this is the case, after you plug in the IP Deskphone you can
use it without further configuration.

Note: If the IP Deskphone is configured with automatic logon, you
can not use the log off function, and you need a password to access
some features and functions. Contact your system administrator or
service provider for further information.

Setting the domain

Before the log on process, if you need to change the domain or confirm
that the domain you log on to is correct, press the

Domain

context-

sensitive soft key from the logon prompt. The current domain appears on
the Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone LCD screen. You can edit the domain
that is listed or press the

Domain

context-sensitive soft key to access a

list of available domains to which you can choose to connect.

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