NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1618

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Usually, Windows Vista does not include NetMeeting. NEC distributes a Vista version of
NetMeeting. The full installation installs NetMeeting if the OS is Vista and NetMeeting is not
present.
Application Sharing has a 1 to 1 functionality. A desktop suite client cannot share with
multiple clients.
When running UC Desktop Applications in deskset mode for an IP phone when the
registration mode is set to automatic or manual, the user name and password must be
different than that of the IP phone.
A soft phone that is assigned a DSS console cannot override another IP phone.
A soft phone cannot override an IP phone that is assigned a DSS console.
Once a soft phone with a DSS console is logged in, it cannot log in with a different user
name and password.
Once a desktop is launched on one PC using a User ID and Password in deskset or soft
phone mode, the same User ID and Password cannot be used on a different PC in a
different mode.
If an IP Multiline phone is controlled by the UC Desktop Application, it cannot be overridden
by another IP multiline phone or softphone (Version 3000 or lower software).
Only one 3rd-Party CTI connection to the SV8100 is supported. If an SV8100 system has
UCB (Unified Communications for Business), the 3rd-Party Shared Services feature of
SV8100 UC Desktop Suite Applications cannot be used. If an SV8100 system has SV8100
UC Desktop Suite Applications with the 3rd-Party Shared Services, UCB cannot be used.
If the desktop is launched for a phone that is on a call, the desktop will not show the active
call until it is placed on hold.
Version 2.x.x.x of the UC Desktop Application has new license levels for Deskset Only.
With these license levels, the Desktop controlling a Deskset phone do not register as an IP
station, therefore no longer take up an additional system port.
The Enhancement Bundle features require a non-Deskset only license level even when
controlling a Deskset phone. When a non-Deskset only license level is selected, the
Desktop registers as an IP station consuming an additional system port.
The system sees terminal types 1 (Economy), 2 (Value), 3 (Desi-Less), 4 (Sophisticated)
and 5 (Softphone) as the same terminal type.
When using Multiple Logon, the same Personal ID index can be assigned to an
ITL/Softphone, a CTI (Desktop), and an MH240 terminal type.
Two ports of the same terminal type (Program 15-05-26) cannot be assigned to the same
Personal ID index (Program 15-05-27).
Program 10-46-01 must be set to 1 (Auto) or 2 (Manual) for Multiple Logon to work.
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