
Avaya Site Administration Reference
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For example, assume the Button Label text file contains the following entries:
Button
Feature
Label Text
call-appr 9079-$EXT
abrv-dial AD $2 $3
abrv-dial 1 998 Login
abrv-dial 1 999 Logoff
Avaya Site Administration would print the following button labels:
For a call-appr button on station 1000, Avaya Site Administration would print a label of
9079-1000.
For an abrv-dial button with List=2 and Dialcode=123, Avaya Site Administration would
print a label of AD 2 123, since "abrv-dial 2 123" does not match any of the entries.
For an abrv-dial button with list=1 and Dialcode=999, Avaya Site Administration would
print a label of Logoff, since that matches the entry of "abrv-dial 1 999" in the Button
Feature column.
How Avaya Site Administration creates button labels
Once you assign feature buttons to your phone, create a Button Label text file, tell Avaya
Site Administration which phones you want to print button labels for and which Button
Label text file to use, set up the button label layout, and click Print, then Avaya Site
Administration merges information from the voice system into the format that you
specified in the Button Label text file, and prints the labels.
To merge the information, Avaya Site Administration uses roughly the following
procedure. For the purpose of illustration, we explain the process for only one feature
button (the "abrv-dial" button, with List=1 and Dialcode=998), but Avaya Site
Administration performs this operation for all buttons assigned to a given phone.
1 Avaya Site Administration looks in the Button Feature column for an entry that
matches all of the button fields, concatenated as a single string and separated by
spaces.
2 When Avaya Site Administration finds the appropriate entry in the Button Feature
column, it looks in the Label Text column and if it sees any of the following codes, it
substitutes the feature-related data for them.
In the above example, Avaya Site Administration would first look for abrv-dial 1
998. If it finds this entry, it will use the Label Text that is specified in the right column
of that row. For example, Login.
If it doesn’t find abrv-dial 1 998, it will search for abrv-dial. If this entry exists,
Avaya Site Administration uses the entry specified in the right column of that row,
substituting data for $ signs. For example, AD 1 998.
If it doesn’t find abrv-dial, Avaya Site Administration will use the value in the Button
Feature column as the label text. For example, abrv-dial 1 998.
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