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Location: Canada Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Avaya s8700 with IP phones Hi Everyone, If i am planning on setting up an office with all IP phones can I make them dummy sets waiting for someone to PSA and not use up a license. I know with the definity digital sets you can just patch them in but not program them and it works but how do you do this with the ip sets. I plan to have all dummie sets in the office and have the workers psa on to there phones but I am hoping i dont have to buy rtu's for the dummie sets. Thanks Terry | ||||||||
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Location: Netherlands Rep Power: 4 ![]() | With ip phones you do not use psa but you login and out through the tui (telephone user interface). At the moment you program a station in the pbx it will add up to your rtu. I guess you have to buy those licenses if you want to program the stations. | ||||||||
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