Pretty sure with Polycom's you can only specify in sequential order, you can't 
pick and choose the buttons you assign. 

Thanks,
--Warren Selby, dCAP

On Jun 28, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Olivier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've got a Polycom SPIP 650 3.3.1F-enabled phone with an 14-keys side-car.
> What is the best way to assign a specific key to a given BLF (without having 
> to assign every previous key) ?
> 
> At the moment, I'm using settings like this :
> 
> ...
>   <attendant attendant.reg="1" attendant.resourceList.1.address="253" 
> attendant.resourceList.1.label="253" 
> attendant.resourceList.3.address="sip:255" 
> attendant.resourceList.3.label="255" /> 
>   <feature feature.12.name="directed-call-pickup" feature.12.enabled="1" /> 
>   <call call.directedCallPickupMethod="legacy" 
> call.directedCallPickupString="*8" />
> 
> It does work but, but in the example above, 253 is assigned to key number 2 
> and 255 is assigned to key number 3 where key number is the top-most key from 
> phone main body (not from attendant console).
> 
> Regards
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