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Understanding Additional Configuration Options
Your system administrator can configure your phone to use specific button and softkey templates
along with special services and features, if appropriate. The table below provides an overview of some
configuration options that you might want to discuss with your phone system administrator based on
your calling needs or work environment.
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Need to handle
more calls on your
phone line
Ask your system administrator to
configure your line to support more calls.
Your phone line can support a maximum
of six calls.
Talk to your system administrator
or phone support team.
Need more speed
dial buttons
First make sure that you are using all of
your currently available speed dial
buttons.
If you need additional speed dial buttons,
consider subscribing to the Fast Dial
service.
See the:
•
“Setting Up Speed Dial
Buttons” section on page 26
•
“Subscribing to Phone
Services” section on page 29
Want to use one
extension for
several phones
Request a shared line. This allows you to
use one extension number for your desk
phone and mobile phone, for example.
See the “Understanding Shared
Lines” section on page 21.
Share phones or
office space with
co-workers
Consider using:
•
Call Park to store and retrieve calls
without using the transfer feature
•
Call Pickup to answer calls ringing on
another phone using your own phone
•
A shared line
•
Talk to your system
administrator or phone help
desk about getting these
features.
•
See the “Advanced
Call-Handling” section on
page 20 for instructions on
using these features.
Log into your
phone from
another phone
Ask your system administrator to
configure the Extension Mobility service
for your phone.
See “Using the Extension Mobility
Service” in the
Customizing Your
Cisco IP Phone on the Web
phone
guide at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc
/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/e
nglish/ipp7905G/usopt.pdf