Product guide
A5000 R5.4 Product Guide – SIP terminals – Aastra 6700i range
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Some engineering rules:
The subscriber must have the right to log out.
User authentication principle:
The user must authenticate himself during login. He has the right to 3 login input attempts. If
the attempts fail, the authentication service becomes unavailable for 5 minutes.
The subscription number is sent in http, while the user password is sent between the terminal
and the A5000 call server in https.
For a multi-line configuration: the login function is used with the main number of the
subscription. All the lines are automatically logged on to the same terminal.
The user login is accepted on the following conditions:
The subscription does not have the right to log out and:
The subscription is not assigned.
Or: the subscription is assigned to a SIP or IP DECT terminal, and no set is
connected.
Or: the subscription is already logged on to this terminal.
The subscription has the right to log out and:
The subscription is not assigned.
Or: the subscription is assigned with any type of terminal.
Or: the subscription is assigned with a terminal (and this terminal cant be relocated). In this
case, after login, the status of this terminal changes to anonymous terminal.
User login (user/terminal allocation) is rejected on the following conditions:
Subscription does not have the right to log on.
Subscription is already registered with another terminal.
Another terminal type is already registered (except SIP or IP DECT).
No IP licence or Aastra SIP terminal is available.
Not-loggable subscription on a terminal that cannot be moved with this subscription (analogue,
SIP video terminal).
User subscription cannot use this service: attendant console, messaging subscription
Subscription communicating
Subscription out of service
Login/logout is available on terminals A6700i (except on terminal 6751i) from the menu provided by
the A5000 XML server.
Logout is rejected in the following situations:
Terminal is active in a terminal hunt group.
Terminal is a reduced night service terminal.
Subscribers using these services can also use the following services:
Computer telephony integration – association with the mobile user’s PC
This user’s subscription on several simultaneous physical terminals (mobile terminals for
instance).
The rules for login/logout with an association are identical to those for a subscription authenticating to
a single terminal.