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Moving Your
Telephone
Each telephone is uniquely identified by an IP address. You can move your
telephone to another location within your calling domain, connect it to
any Ethernet jack on the LAN, and still maintain all of your personalized
features and extension number.
Swapping
Telephones
Your administrator assigns a password for your telephone. This password
associates your telephone extension (and mailbox) with your account.
This may allow you to configure another telephone in the system to
duplicate your primary telephone. This means if you are away from your
primary telephone (for example, in a different office), you can program
the local telephone to use your extension. Any calls made to your
extension will ring in both locations and you can access your mailbox
from either telephone. See the overview section in the chapter that
describes your telephone for more information.
Cleaning Your
Telephone
Always unplug your telephone from the power source and from the
network before you clean it. Use a soft cloth dampened with mild
detergent.
WARNING: Failure to unplug the telephone before you clean it could
result in electrical shock.
Troubleshooting
Problems
Tabl e 4 lists possible problems that you may encounter and the most
likely solutions. Where possible, each solution refers to the section in this
guide where you can find detailed information.