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software generates a warning message if it cannot unassign an
extension.
To unassign a phone extension:
1In the USERS menu, click Users on the left side of the page.
The Users page appears listing all current users. See Figure 30.
2Locate the user whose phone extension you want to unassign.
3In the Phone column, click the Phone link for the user.
The User - Assigned Phones page appears. See Figure 31. This page lists
all the extensions currently assigned to the user.
4You can unassign one or more phone extensions:
To unassign one extension, click Unassign in the Actions column
for the extension you want to unassign.
To unassign multiple extensions, enter a check mark in the check
box preceding each phone extension you want to unassign and
click Unassign Selected.
The User - Assigned Phones page appears showing the phone extension
(or extensions) assigned to the user. The unassigned extensions are no
longer listed. The Phones page will show the phone extension as Disabled
and will use the phone extension in the Display Name field (see
Figure 27).
User Roaming
Services
With VCX software version 7.1, a user can log in to any phone in the
system regardless of the call processor to which the phone is connected.
In previous versions of VCX software, a user could only log in to a phone
connected to call processor on which the phone extension was
configured.
The processor on which the phone extension is configured is referred to
as the home call processor. All other processors in the VCX system are
referred to as foreign call processors.
To log in to a phone connected to a foreign call processor, a user enters
his or her phone extension and password through the Telephone User
Interface (TUI). The preconfigured (foreign) primary and secondary call
processor IP addresses on the phone are not changed. The foreign call
processor routes user requests back to the home call processor. Note that
each roaming user is allowed one registered device at each remote
location.