Defining Bridged Extensions On A Secondary Telephone - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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Defining Bridged
Extensions on a
Secondary Telephone
3 Click Button Mappings. The Telephone Button Mappings dialog box
(Figure
17) appears.
Figure 17 Telephone Button Mappings Dialog Box
4 For each button that you want to include in the group of bridged
extension buttons:
a Select Bridged Extension from the drop-down list in the Type column.
b Type the extension number of the primary telephone in the Number
column.
Figure 17
shows a group of three buttons that have been configured as
bridged extension appearances for the extension (1066) on the primary
telephone.
5 Click OK.
After you have defined the bridged extension buttons on the primary
telephone, you can define the corresponding bridged extension buttons
on a secondary telephone. You can do this for as many secondary
telephones as you want.
To define the bridged extensions for a secondary telephone:
1 Select NBX NetSet > Device Configuration > Telephones.
2 Select the secondary telephone from the scroll list.
Creating and Managing Bridged Extensions
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