Specifications

Spectralink 84-Series with AudioCodes Gateway and Avaya Communication Manager: Interoperability Guide
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Scenario 1: Alice calls Ben, who transfers the call to Dave. When the transfer is
complete Dave’s phone will see Ben’s caller ID (not Alice’s) displayed on his screen.
Alice’s phone will show that she is talking to Dave.
Scenario 2: Alice calls Dave, who transfers the call to Cindy. When the transfer is
complete Alice continues to see Dave’s caller ID (not Cindy’s) displayed on his screen.
Cindy’s phone works as expected, displaying Alice’s caller ID.
Scenario 3: Alice calls Cindy, who transfers the call either to Ben or to Dave. When the
transfer is complete, Ben or Dave then see Cindy’s caller ID (not Alice’s) displayed on
his screen. Alice also still show’s Cindy’s Caller ID.
4. Music-on-Hold
The Mediant Gateway does not provide music on hold or periodic tones to a caller
placed on hold. If a PBX station places an 84-Series phone attached to the Mediant
Gateway on hold music on hold will be heard if the PBX is configured to provide it.
5. Calls per line
“Calls per line” is an underlying capability needed for several of the above features, but
is not considered a feature in its own right.
6. Speed dial
Speed dial is configured locally at the 84-Series handsetPBX configured speed dial,
for groups for example, are listed separately.
7. Contacts/Directory
Contacts are configured locally at the 84-Series handsetPBX configured Directory is
listed separately.
8. PBX-based features
PBX features include: forward, conference, transfer, do not disturb, system/group speed
dials)