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(BSA) buttons and status lights on the primary phone. Lights on each
phone indicate the state of each bridged line:
■
If the light is off, the bridged line is available for use on the primary
phone.
■
If the light is on, the bridged line is in use by either a primary phone
user or a secondary phone user.
■
If the light blinking quickly, the bridged line is ringing on all primary
and secondary phones.
■
If the light is blinking slowly on both phones, the line has been put on
hold by either the primary phone user or a secondary phone user. This
indicates a shared hold state. The line can be picked up by any phone
mapped to this bridged line.
Both primary and secondary users can be logged in to multiple phones.
For example, an administrative assistant (secondary user) can be logged in
to four phones and monitor a manager from any phone as long as all the
secondary phones are configured with the same extension. Or, a manager
may be logged in to multiple phones and monitored by an assistant
logged in to one or more phones. In any case, the total number of logged
in primary and secondary phones cannot exceed five.
For the current release, the primary and secondary phone (or phones)
must be located on the same site.
Your administrator can also set up bridged extensions. In this case, fields
on your
Bridge Permissions
and
the
Bridge Mappings
tabbed pages
have preassigned values.
Bridged Line
Interaction with
Other Features
Calls to a bridged extension can be managed, by a primary user or a
secondary user, like non-bridged calls. For example, bridged calls can be
parked, put on hold, transferred, or conferenced.
A call to a bridged extension can be affected by call coverage points, call
forwarding settings, and Do Not Disturb settings on the primary and
secondary phones.
Calls to a bridged extension that are not answered always follow the call
coverage point configured for the primary phone, or, if call forwarding is
enabled, the appropriate call forward setting for the primary phone.