Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Session Initiation Protocol is an telephony signaling protocol for
initiating interactive communication sessions between users.
SIP Address
This is an IP address that is assigned to a user, such as
bob@ABC123.com that is used to send IMs and to initiate calls.
context-sensitive soft keys
This is a set of four programmed keys directly beneath the
display area. You use these keys to access and select menu
items.
Speed Dial
A user-defined feature key that you press to dial a
preprogrammed SIP address or phone number.
User interface
This consists of screen displays that interact with the end user as
a result of an action or event.
User Profile
Your User Profile that contains your specific settings and data
saved and available when you logon to the IP Deskphone.
Visual Alerter/Message Waiting indicator
This is an LCD or an LED signal that flashes to indicate that a
message is waiting or when the ringer is on.
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