.. _devices: ******* Devices ******* In Wazo, there is two kind of devices: .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 official_devices community_devices The officially supported devices will be supported across upgrades and phone features are guaranteed to be supported on the latest version. The community supported devices are only supported by the community. In other words, maintenance, bug, corrections and features are developed by members of the Wazo community. Wazo does not officially endorse support for these devices. The next topics lists the officially and community supported devices. For each vendor, a table shows the various features supported by Wazo. Here's an example: +--------------------------------------------+---------+---------+--------------+ | | Model X | Model Y | Model Z | +============================================+=========+=========+==============+ | Provisioning | Y | Y | Y | +--------------------------------------------+---------+---------+--------------+ | H-A | Y | Y | Y | +--------------------------------------------+---------+---------+--------------+ | Directory XIVO | N | Y | Y | +--------------------------------------------+---------+---------+--------------+ | Funckeys | 0 | 2 | 8 | +--------------------------------------------+---------+---------+--------------+ | | **Supported programmable keys** | +--------------------------------------------+---------+---------+--------------+ | User with supervision function | Y | Y | Y | +--------------------------------------------+---------+---------+--------------+ The rows have the following meaning: Provisioning Is the device supported by the :ref:`auto-provisioning ` system ? H-A Is the device supported by the :ref:`high availability ` system ? Directory XiVO Is the device supported by the :ref:`remote directory ` ? In other word, is it possible to consult the XiVO's remote directory from the device ? Funckeys How many function keys can be configured on the device from the Wazo web interface ? The number of function keys that can be configured on a device is not necessarily the same as the number of physical function keys the device has. For example, an Aastra 6757i has 12 physical keys but you can configure 30 function keys because of the page system. Inside a table, the following legend is used: * Y = Yes / Supported * N = No / Not supported * NT = Not tested * NYT = Not yet tested Each table also contains a section about the supported function keys. In that section, the following legend can also be used: * FK = Funckey * SK = SoftKey * HK = HardKey * MN = Menu Function keys work using the extensions in :menuselection:`Services --> Extensions`. It is important to enable the function keys you want to use. Also, the enable transfer option in the user configuration services tab must be enabled to use transfer function keys.