3Com V7000 manual Enabling Bridge, Extensions, Their phone

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78CHAPTER 7: ADVANCED FEATURES

Enabling Bridge

This section describes how to enable and use bridge extensions set up

Extensions

through the VCX 7000 User Interface.

 

The VCX system allows you to set up your extension so that other users

 

can receive your calls at their phone. Through the 3Com VCX Web

 

Interface, you can grant permission to up to 10 users to receive calls

 

intended for your extension; that is, you are “bridging” your extension to

 

their phone.

Bridging an extension requires three steps:

1On the phone whose extension you want to bridge (for example, extension 1000):

a Log in to the VCX 7000 User Interface, select the My Extensions option, then access the Bridge Permissions tabbed page.

b Specify the extension (for example, extension 1001) that you want to receive a bridged call and click Save.

2On the phone that will receive a bridged call (in this example, extension 1001):

a Log in to the VCX 7000 User Interface, select the My Extensions option, then access the Bridge Mappings tabbed page.

b Map the bridged extension (in this example, extension 1000) to an Access button (either button 4 or 5) and click Save.

You should not bridge an extension to a Basic phone (Models 2101 or 3101) because these phones have no programmable access buttons. Therefore, a Basic phone has no way of distinguishing a call to its extension and a bridged call.

3For the bridged line settings to take effect, log off and then log on to the phone that will receive a bridged call (in this example, extension 1001).

In this example, an incoming call to extension 1000 will also be offered to extension 1001 on line 4 or on line 5 depending what you selected in step 2b.

The bridged phone can identify up to 10 phone number to bridge with, but the number of extensions it can actually bridge is determined by the maximum number of contacts that the system administrator has set up for the phone.

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Contents V7000 Telephone Guide 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents Standard Features Index Page About this Guide Conventions List conventions that are used throughout this guide IconsV7000 IP Telephony Solution products in this release RelatedDocumentation Your name and organization optional ExamplePart Number 900-0187-01 Rev AA VCX V7000 Basic VCX Telephone ModelOverview 2101 Basic Telephone has these features ButtonsControls Telephone key pad Feature Codes Lists the feature codes on the 2101 Basic TelephoneForce registration. For administrator use only VCX V7000 Business VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model 2102 Business Telephone has these features 10a-fTelephone key pad Access Buttons ProgrammableVCX V7000 Business Telephone Model Lists the feature codes on the 2102 Business Telephone Status Indicator LightsURL Feature Codes VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model Models 3101 and 3101SP Model 3101 3101SP OverviewControls are identical on the two telephones Shows the buttons and controls on the VCX Model 3101SP BasicAdvanced Settings Configures network parameters Telephone key pad Lists the feature codes on the 3101 Basic Telephone Displays the Access buttons on the VCX Model 3101 and 3101SP111 Status Lights for System AppearanceButton indicates the status. See Table VCX V7000 Business VCX Telephone Business Telephone Shows the buttons and controls on the VCX ModelProgrammable Access buttons See Programmable Access Buttons Handset Shows the 18 programmable Access buttons on the phone Lists the feature codes on the 3102 Business Telephone Status Lights Button indicates its status. See TableStatus Lights VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model VCX V7000 Attendant Access Buttons VCX AttendantConsole VCX Attendant Console Click Search Software ComplementAttendant Attendant ConsoleComplement Attendant Software Main Window Elements of the Complement Attendant Software Screens Complement Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts Complement Attendant Software Page Standard Features Speaker when a call arrives Using the HandsFree Feature To enable or disable the Hands Free featureMaking Calls Making Internal CallsPanel UsingTelephone Display Viewing the CallThis message appears for missed calls Putting a Call On HoldWhile on a Call Calls Setting up a Conference CallMuting Calls Another Phone Transferring a Call Directly to Voice VolumeTransferring a Call MailSpeed Dialing Call Park Using a Headset 3102 phone only Handset can be either on hook or off hook Advanced Features Accessing VCX 7000 UserInterface VCX V7000 User Interface Welcome My Extensions Calling Features Log OutInterface Overview Left column displays four optionsWelcome Enable Speed Dial CodesEnable Call ForwardingAnswer Condition Telephone Line Condition By default, the VCX system shows your Caller ID your nameCaller ID ConditionControlling Caller ID Enabling Bridge ExtensionsTheir phone Logging Out Advanced Features Index NumbersMWI Page Index
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