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Using an alias
Not every phone model has a unique station screen in the system. You might have to use
an available model number as an "alias" for another. If you need to enter a phone type
that the system does not recognize or support, use an alias.
For example, you may purchase a phone model that is newer than your system. In this
case, you can use an available model type that best matches the features of your new
phone. You can refer to your phones manual to determine which alias to use. If your
manual does not have this information, you can contact the Avaya helpline for an
appropriate alias.
For example, lets use an alias to add a new 8403B phone to a DEFINITY G3V2 or earlier
system.
1 Open a GEDI window for the voice system you want to administer.
2 Refer to your new phones manual to find the correct alias.
In our example, we find that the 8403B is administered on a G3V2 or earlier system
as a 7405D phone.
3 Type change alias station and press the ENTER key.
The Alias Station screen appears.
4 Enter 8403B in the Alias Set Type field.
Enter the model of the unsupported phone in this field.
5 Enter 7405D in the Supported Set Type field.
Enter the alias (supported model) in this field.
6 Click the Enter button on the GEDI window to save your changes.
7 Click to close the GEDI window.
Now follow the instructions for adding a new phone. Your voice system now recognizes
the new type you enter in the Type field.
Be sure to refer to your phones manual for instructions on how to set feature buttons and
call appearance buttons. Note that if you need to use an alias for a phone, you may not
be able to take advantage of all the features of the new phone.
Customizing your phone
This section provides recommendations for setting up or enhancing your personal phone.
You need a phone that is powerful enough to allow you to use all the features you may
give to other employees. You may want to add feature buttons that allow you to monitor
or test the system, so that you can troubleshoot the system from your phone.
It will be much easier to monitor and test your system if you have a phone with:
a large multi-button display (such as 8434D or 8410D)
a class of service (COS) that has console permissions
the following feature buttons
ACA and Security Violations (assign to lamp buttons)
Busy verify
Cover message retrieval button
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