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Directory Numbers

For configuration information, see “Adding a Directory Number” in the

Cisco CallManager Administration Guide.

Shared Line Appearance

You can set up one or more lines with a shared line appearance. A

Cisco CallManager system considers a directory number to be a shared line if it appears on more than one device in the same partition. For example, if directory number 9600 on phone A is in the partition called Dallas and on phone B in the partition called Texas, then that directory number is not a shared line appearance. (The directory number 9600 for phone A and phone B must be in the same partition; for example, Dallas.)

In a shared line appearance, for example, you can set up a shared line, so a directory number appears on line 1 of a manager phone and also on line 2 of an assistant phone. Another example of a shared line would be a single incoming 800 number that is set up to appear as line 2 on every sales representative phone in an office. You can also choose to update a directory number and have the updates apply to all devices that share the directory number.

The following information provides tips and lists the restrictions for using shared line appearances with Cisco CallManager:

Shared Line Tips

You create a shared line appearance by assigning the same directory number and partition to different devices.

If other devices share a line, the words Shared Line display in red next to the directory number in the Directory Number Configuration window in Cisco CallManager Administration.

If you change the Calling Search Space or Call Forward and Pickup settings on any device that uses the shared line, the changes apply to all devices that use that shared line.

To stop sharing a line appearance on a device, change the directory number or partition name for the line and update the directory number in the Directory Number Configuration window in Cisco CallManager Administration.

In the case of a shared line appearance, Remove From Device removes the directory number on the current device only and does not affect other devices.

 

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Contents Cisco IP Phones 40-1Supported Cisco IP Phones 40-2Description 40-340-4 40-5 40-6 40-7 40-8 40-9 Clients and CTI Ports 40-1040-11 Cisco IP CommunicatorPhone Button Templates Default Phone Button Templates 40-12Default Phone Button Template Description 40-1340-14 40-15 Guidelines for Customizing Phone Button Templates 40-16Feature Description 40-1740-18 Softkey Templates 40-19Add Application 40-20Configure Softkey Layout 40-21Call State Description 40-22Softkey Template Operation 40-23Methods for Adding Phones 40-24Directory Numbers 40-2540-26 Shared Line AppearanceShared Line Tips 40-27 40-28 Shared Line Restrictions 40-29Active Check Box Update Directory Number of All Devices Sharing this LineManaging Directory Numbers 40-30Making and Receiving Multiple Calls Per Directory Number 40-31Onhook Call Transfer 40-32Call Back Phone FeaturesBarge and Privacy Call ForwardCall Park 40-34Call Pickup 40-35Conference List Call SelectCall Waiting 40-36Join Direct TransferImmediate Divert Malicious Call Identification McidQuality Report Tool 40-3840-39 Service URLSpeed Dial and Abbreviated Dial Phone Search Phone Administration TipsPhone Association Searching by MAC Address40-41 40-42 ExampleWildcard Character Description Example 40-43 Messages Button 40-44Cisco CallManager User Options MaxPhonesFallBackQueueDepth Service ParameterDirectories Button 40-45Dependency Records 40-46Phone Failover and Fallback 40-4740-48 Phone Configuration ChecklistConfiguration Steps 40-49 Additional Cisco CallManager Documentation Where to Find More InformationRelated Topics 40-50
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12 series, 7935, 7914, 7936 specifications

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