help • 11 User Configuration • User configuration • The "Client…" Dialog • The "Login Device" Tab
11.2.6.11 The "Login Device" Tab
Terminal types
Whether the users signal their status (logged in, speaking, is called) among each other or not, is defined in the relationships of the users or groups. Here you specify, which type of terminal signals the Log-on status of the user, if several terminal types are logged on to the same user account.
Define here which individual setting will be used for the user or apply the standard server settings by activating the checkbox.
Example:
For example, if a user has a SwyxPhone on his desk and a SwyxIt! Classic installed on his computer, he can check his status by SwyxIt! Classic signal. He is then logged in when his computer is switched on and SwyxIt! Classic has started. Is SwyxIt! Classic not started, he can still use his SwyxPhone. However, the status "logged off" is signalled to internal employees and call routing. If the user speaks with SwyxPhone the status "Speaking" is signalled to the employees, for call routing his status remains "logged off".
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No more than a total of four terminals of any type (SwyxIt! Classic, SIP phone) can be simultaneously logged on to one SwyxWare user account.