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Many VCX features, however, do require configuration (for example, call
forwarding and speed dialing). In general, you can configure these
features using one of the following methods:
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The Telephone User Interface (TUI) is a phone-based interface that
allows you to manage your user account and VCX telephone by
entering commands using the telephone keypad. Configuration
options and prompts are displayed on the telephone Display Panel.
See
Chapter 9
for more information on using the TUI. Many options
configured through the TUI require entering a feature code. Feature
codes are described in
Chapter 8
.
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The VCX User Interface is a web browser-based application that allows
you to manage your user account and VCX telephone. Most of the
options available through this interface are also available through the
TUI. See
Chapter 10
for more information on using the VCX 7000
User Interface.
Additional
Information
Sources
You may also want to refer to the following documents in the VCX
documentation set for additional information:
■
VCX Business Telephone Quick Reference Guide
— Provides a
single-sheet reference that describes commonly used Model 2102 and
Model 3102 telephone features.
■
VCX
Basic Telephone Quick Reference Guide —
Provides a single-sheet
reference that describes commonly used Model 2101 and Model 3101
telephone features.
■
IP Messaging Module User Guide - 3Com Native Interface
or the
IP
Messaging Module User Guide - 3Com Native Interface —
Provides
information about the voicemail system and features available on your
phone. The Guide you should reference depends on the Telephone
User Interface (TUI) enabled on your phone. Ask your administrator for
details.