Softkey options for the selected call only.
If you select a different call (for example, you press a feature button or the Navigation pad,
or answer a ringing call), the softkey options may change.
Softkeys
5
Displays if your system administrator has assigned the Answer feature to the programmable
feature button.
Press this label or the corresponding button to answer the oldest incoming call without having
to scroll down the call list and select the call.
Answer label
6
Displays if you or your system administrator assigned a speed dial to the programmable
feature button. This is useful if you tend to have more than five active calls on your phone.
Speed-dial label
7
Display calls and information about nonprimary phone lines.
Nonprimary line labels
8
Displays if the All Calls feature is enabled. Press the corresponding button to display all calls
on all lines.
Calls are displayed on the right side of the phone screen from the oldest (at the top) to the
newest.
When you are on a call, press All Calls once to select the current call or the first call on the
list; press All Calls twice to select the header. With the header selected, the displayed softkeys
are the same as those that display when the phone is idle. This is useful, for example, if you
have multiple calls on your phone and want to access the New Call softkey.
Using the All Calls feature is recommended if you have multiple lines on your phone.
Your system administrator can also set up your phone so that the primary line key displays
the same list as
All Calls
. For more information, contact your system administrator.
All Calls label
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951
The following sections describe attributes of the Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951.
Phone Connections for Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951
Connect your phone to the corporate IP telephony network, using the following diagram.
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Features of Your Cisco Unified IP Phone
Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951