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Network-based address book

Your personal network-based address book is a key tool for managing addresses. You can save your addresses for quick call access as well as organize addresses into groups.

When you make changes in your network-based address book it applies to all the devices you can use to access the network (SIP Multimedia PC Client, SIP Multimedia Web Client, i2004 Internet Telephone).

Buddies

Within your network-based address book, you can designate entries as Buddies. People that you contact frequently are good candidates for your list of Buddies. If you have entered the SIP address of someone in your list of Buddies, then you can see their online presence status. Just click the Buddies button to see your list of Buddies and whether or not they are available to contact.

Presence

Presence is a feature that allows you to see the online status of other users on the network and also a way to let others know your status. In the Status Area there is a drop-down menu where you can choose your presence state to let other users know if you are online or away from your desk. You can also set the system to automatically alert others whether you are away from your PC or on the telephone. Click on the Buddies button to see your Buddies and their online presence status.

Service package

Your service provider or system administrator assigns a service package with pre-defined features and options for you. Some features will only be available to you if they are listed in your service package. For example, your company may not support PC video cameras and therefore these settings would not be available for you to change. In addition to video, your service package defines how many Buddies you can have, how many callers you can join in an audio conference, and whether you have voice mail enabled.

SIP Multimedia PC Client User Guide

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Nortel Networks NN10041-112 manual Network-based address book, Buddies, Presence, Service package