Configuring Speed Dial - Cisco 521SG - Unified IP Phone VoIP Administration Manual

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Configuring Lines
Assigning Busy Lamp Field, Call Pickup, or Speed Dial Functions to Unused Lines
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
If the phone LEDs display orange or slow blinking orange, there is a problem:
Orange indicates that the phone failed to subscribe (received a 4xx response) and
slow-blinking orange denotes an undefined problem (there might be no response
to the subscribe request, or the BLF).
When the phone is successfully configured, Bob can monitor Stephanie's line.
When a call is ringing at Stephanie's line, he can press line button 4 to pick it up.

Configuring Speed Dial

In this example, the assistant, Bob (extension 200), has another idle line (line 5) on
his Cisco SPA508G. He wants to speed dial his supervisor Mark (extension 400)
from that line.
To configure this feature for Bob:
Click Admin Login > advanced > Voice > Phone.
In the Line Key to configure (line 5 in this example):
a. From the Extension drop down list, choose Disabled.
b. From the Share Call Appearance drop-down list, choose private.
c. Enter the following string in the Extended Function field:
fnc=sd;ext=400@$PROXY
Using the following syntax:
fnc=type;ext=extension#@$PROXY
where:
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fnc: function
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sd: speed dial
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ext or usr: extension or user (the usr and ext keywords are
interchangeable)
Click Submit All Changes.
When the phone is successfully configured, Bob can press line button 5 to dial
Mark's line.
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