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Com.X Administrator Guide
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Figure 86: Extensions can be configured to support multiple
Codecs.
3.5.7 Removing an association to an extension
Two possibilities exist for removing extensions from device lines.
3.5.7.1 Unassigning Extensions
To unassign an extension, right-click on the extension in the extensions list and
select Unassign. This will result in the phones line becoming a free port and the
extension becoming a free extension. The extension will remain in any inbound
routes,destinations (queues and ring groups) and flex-path contexts and can be
logged in to from any free port by dialling the *11 feature code (See section 3.7.5 )
3.5.7.2 Deleting Extensions
To delete an extension, right-click on the extension in the extensions list and select
Delete. This will result in the line on the phone becoming a free port, and the
extension being deleted. The extension will be removed from any inbound routes,
queues, ring groups, flexpaths and other internal destinations.
Illustration 2: Deleting or Unassigning an
extension will result in a free port on the phone.
3.5.8 Advanced Configuration options for Managed SIP Devices
The advanced configuration options can be configured by right-clicking the Managed
SIP Device entry on the hardware panel and selecting 'Advanced'.
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