Address; Meet Me Audio Conferencing - Nortel IP Phone 2007 User Manual

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Address

When you enter an address to call someone, you enter a SIP address or a
telephone number.
A SIP address is a unique identifier of users on the IP network. It has the same
format as an e-mail address, for example, jdoe@lab1.org, but it is not an e-mail
address. The characters before the at sign (@) represent the user name, in our
example, jdoe. The characters after the at sign represent the domain name of the
server, in our example, lab1.org. If you are in the same domain as the user you are
calling, you do not need to enter the domain name section of their SIP address (for
example, @lab1.org).
The network can track where you are and route your calls when you log on to any
IP Phone 2007 by using your SIP address. Use SIP addresses to take advantage of
other features such as presence.
To make it easier to place calls, you can store addresses (SIP addresses or
telephone numbers) in a personal address book.

Meet Me audio conferencing

Use this feature to host audio conferences by providing a dial-in number and
access code to participants. The chairperson activates the conference with their
own password. The Meet Me audio conference window displays who has joined
the conference.
NN42020-104 MCS 5100 Release 4.0
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