Cisco Systems 7931G manual Understanding SIP vs. Sccp, Feature Softkey Line Button Label and Icon

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Here are some details about using softkeys and line buttons to access features.

Feature

Softkey

Line Button Label and Icon

 

 

 

CallBack

CallBack

CallBack

 

 

 

Call Forward

CFwdALL

Forward All

 

 

 

Call Park

Park

Park

 

 

 

Call PickUp

PickUp

PickUp

 

 

 

Conference

Confrn

Conference

 

 

 

Conference List

ConfList

Conference List

 

 

 

Do Not Disturb

DND

Do Not Disturb

 

 

 

End Call

EndCall

End Call

 

 

 

Group PickUp

GPickUp

Group PickUp

 

 

 

Hold

Hold

button

 

 

 

Hunt Group

HLog

Hunt Group

 

 

 

Malicious Call Identification

MCID

Malicious Call ID

 

 

 

Meet Me Conferencing

MeetMe

MeetMe

 

 

 

Mobility

Mobility

Mobility

 

 

 

New Call

New Call

New Call

 

 

 

Other PickUp

OPickUp

Other PickUp

 

 

 

Redial

Redial

button

 

 

 

Remove Last Conference Participant

RmLstC

Remove Last Participant

 

 

 

Transfer

Transfer

button

 

 

 

Video Support

VidMode

Video

 

 

 

Understanding SIP vs. SCCP

Your phone can be configured to work with one of two signaling protocols: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) or SCCP (Skinny Call Control Protocol). Your system administrator determines

this configuration.

Phone features can vary depending on the protocol. This Phone Guide indicates which features are protocol-specific. To learn which protocol your phone is using, you can ask your system administrator.

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Cisco Systems 7931G manual Understanding SIP vs. Sccp, Feature Softkey Line Button Label and Icon