Nortel Networks MCP1.1 FP1 (2.02) manual Exiting the SIP Personal Agent, Using the online Help

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8Chapter 1 Getting started with the SIP Personal Agent

Table 1 SIP Personal Agent services

Service/Feature

Description

The SIP Multimedia Web Client is an optional client that could be utilized for making calls.

Refer to the SIP Multimedia Web Client User Guide for additional requirements.

Logout of the SIP Personal Agent.

Exiting the SIP Personal Agent

To exit the SIP Personal Agent click Log Out.

Using the online Help

There are several ways that you can access SIP Personal Agent help:

online help - from any screen, click the Help tab to view a task-based help system. The online help provides:

help pages containing forward and backward navigation icons

procedures that help you use the SIP Personal Agent

hypertext links to all topics

a Table of Contents with hypertext links

an Index with hypertext links

question mark help. Click the question mark icon to display a description and possible values for parameter fields on a form.

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Contents SIP Personal Agent User Guide Copyright 2003 Nortel Networks NN10039-112Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement SIP Personal Agent User GuideStandard Nortel Networks Confidential Contents Vi Contents Chapter Managing your personal account informationContents IndexViii Contents NN10039-112 Tables Standard Nortel Networks Confidential Audience Text conventionsRelated publications How to get helpAcronyms Xii WelcomeWelcome Xiv Welcome NN10039-112 What is the SIP Personal Agent? Chapter Getting started with the SIP Personal AgentBefore you begin SIP Personal Agent services and featuresGetting started with the SIP Personal Agent Minimum hardware and software requirements Recommended hardware and software requirementsAccessing the SIP Personal Agent Logging in to the SIP Personal Agent Understanding the Directories screen SIP Personal Agent services Navigating the Directories screenUsing the online Help Exiting the SIP Personal AgentChapter Working with Directories Setting up your address book Working with DirectoriesAdding groups Adding an entry Click Add EntryStandard Nortel Networks Confidential Deleting an entry Modifying address book entriesCreating and viewing your list of buddies Using the ban list Searching for a contact Standard Nortel Networks Confidential Standard Nortel Networks Confidential NN10039-112 Using the Settings screen Chapter Managing your personal account informationModifying your personal information Managing your personal account informationDescription of personal settings fields Following picture shows the Personal option screenVPN Creating a subject list for your i2004 calls Creating a new subject Specifying reject Reasons Changing the order of the list of subjectsCreating a new reject reason Changing the order of the list of reasons Checking i2004 Internet Telephone settings Viewing and modifying your service package Managing your preferencesModifying your Presence service Standard Nortel Networks Confidential Managing your personal account information NN10039-112 Chapter Using the SIP Personal Agent Call Manager Navigating the Call Manager Home screenUsing the SIP Personal Agent Call Manager Understanding Call Manager terminology Call Manager list of termsWhat is screening? What is routing?Understanding screening and routing concepts Selecting default options for your incoming calls Default options for incoming callsBlocking anonymous calls Setting up advanced screening and routingBlock anonymous call options Using the Current Rules window Understanding simultaneous and sequential ring listsCreating a new rule Creating a ring listStandard Nortel Networks Confidential Standard Nortel Networks Confidential Sending an email request Deleting a route list Creating a new screening rule Standard Nortel Networks Confidential Standard Nortel Networks Confidential Standard Nortel Networks Confidential Standard Nortel Networks Confidential Changing the priority of Current Rules Deleting a rule Using the SIP Personal Agent Call Manager NN10039-112 Index Index