3Com 900-0234-01 IP Phone User Manual


 
34 CHAPTER 1: CONFIGURING THE AUTHENTICATION SERVER
Speed Dial When making a call, use a speed dial to provide
short-cut dial strings for frequently used phone
numbers. The access codes are automatically assigned.
Users are assigned 12 speed dials with access codes
*11 through *22.
Speed dial phone addresses should not
use the
sip:<telephone_extension>@<IP Address of host
server> format. Enter a speed dial phone number as
just a number such as 1000.
Voice Mail Address Use this feature to configure the desired voice mail
servers for this phone. You can configure up to three
voice mail servers.
Using this feature requires the phone to be subscribed
to a voice mail system.
Also, configure the voice mail indicator used for
supported phones:
Audio—Use this feature if end users want an audio
indicator to notify them when receiving new voice mail
messages.
Visual—Use this feature if end users want a visual
indicator to notify them when receiving new voice mail
messages.
Both—Use this feature if end users want both audio
and visual indicators to notify them when receiving
new voice mail messages.
Note: In addition to sending a standard Voice Mail
Notification, the SIP Proxy can inform a SIP Phone of
the type of indication to use (Audio, Visual, or Both)
with a 3Com proprietary SIP header. SIP phones can be
developed to integrate with the 3Com proprietary SIP
header so they can be provisioned using the Calling
Features User Interface. For phones that do not
recognize 3Com proprietary SIP headers, the indication
type needs to be configured on the phone itself.
Directed Call Pickup By enabling this feature and creating a security code, a
user can answer their own telephone from another
desk. To answer the call a person uses an access code
from any telephone within the network domain, enters
their security code (end user defines), and then enters
the extension number of the ringing phone. This
transfers the call to the telephone they are on. The
access code must be within the range of 10 through
99 and the first digit must be an asterisk (*).
Table 8 Calling Features for Phones (continued)
Calling Feature Description