Installation guide
Mitel 6800i Series SIP Phones 4.0.0 SP1 Release Notes
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Missed Calls Indicator Line
Applicability
(For Administrators)
With Release 4.0.0 SP1, Administrators can now select the
specific lines on the phone to which the missed call indicator is
applicable. This can be performed using the Mitel Web UI or by
defining the "sip lineN missed calls enabled" parameter in the
configuration files.
*New for all phones.
Configurable BLF Key Behavior
When in an Active Call
(For Administrators)
Administrators can now configure the phone’s behavior when a
BLF softkey is pressed during an active call. If the "blf key mode"
parameter is defined as "0" (default), the BLF number will be sent
as DTMF tones in the active call. If defined as "1", the active call
will be placed on hold and the phone will place a call to the BLF
number using the next available line.
*New for the 6865i, 6867i, and 6869i.
BLF/List Ring Splash
Enhancements
(For Administrators and Users)
Starting with Release 4.0.0 SP1, BLF and BLF/List ring splash
settings have been consolidated. Ring splash parameter values
that were once only applicable to BLF-monitored extensions have
now been extended to BLF/List-monitored extensions, therefore
making ring splash behavior consistent between both BLF and
BLF/List.
*New for the 6865i, 6867i, and 6869i.
Option to Enable/Disable Real-time
Transport Control Protocol (RTCP)
(For Administrators)
The "rtcp enabled" parameter has been introduced in Release
4.0.0 SP1 allowing Administrators the ability to manually enable
or disable RTCP.
*New for all phones.
DHCP Option 60 Vendor Class
Identifier Enhancement
(For Administrators)
A configuration parameter has been implemented in Release
4.0.0 SP1 allowing the phones to provide the DHCP server with
enhanced DHCP Option 60 (Vendor Class Identifier) information
that includes firmware and bootrom information in addition to the
identifier value.
*New for all phones.
Blacklist for Web Interface Attacks
(For Administrators)
A security enhancement has been implemented in 4.0.0 SP1
whereby when the phone detects an attack on its Web UI, it will
automatically blacklist the IP of the attacker. Administrators have
the option of defining the maximum blacklist duration using the
“web interface blacklist duration” parameter. By configuring
this parameter, administrators can set the maximum amount of
time the IP of the offending attacker will remain on the blacklist.
*New for all phones.
FEATURE DESCRIPTION