Useful Terms; Multiple User Logon; Address - Nortel IP Phone 2002 User Manual

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Standard
QoS: View and change the quality of service information for the media stream
of the call on your IP Phone 2002. Your service provider can use this
information to analyze network performance.

Useful terms

The following sections describe some useful terms that you should be familiar
with when using your IP Phone 2002.

Multiple user logon

Your IP Phone 2002 can support up to four lines. Therefore, four people can log
on to a single IP Phone 2002 to receive and place calls.
The first person who logs on to the telephone has the primary line. You can be
logged on to several IP Phones at the same time. The maximum number of devices
or clients that you can log on to depends on your service package. Your
administrator can force a log out from your devices or clients.
Use the menu options to configure or view parameters that are specific to a line. If
several users are logged on to the telephone, then the system prompts you to select
your line button. When several users are logged on, their individual line icon
blinks to indicate when there is a voice mail message or when a feature is
activated.

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).
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