Multiple Lines; Shared Lines; Add Yourself To A Call On A Shared Line (Cbarge) - Cisco 8821 User Manual

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Multiple Lines

Procedure
Step 1
Press End call.
Step 2
Press Answer.

Multiple Lines

If you share phone numbers with other people, you could have multiple lines on your phone. When you have
multiple lines, you have more calling features available to you.

Shared Lines

You can share the same phone number with one or more of your coworkers. For example, as an administrative
assistant, you might be responsible for screening calls for the person that you support.
When you share a phone number, you can use that phone line just like you would any other line, but you
should be aware of a few special characteristics about shared lines:
• The shared phone number appears on all phones that share the number.
• If your coworker answers a call on the shared line, the shared line icon displays in red on your phone.
• If you put a call on hold, your shared line icon is white. But your coworker sees the line in red.

Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line (cBarge)

You or your coworker can join a call on a shared line without creating a conference call.
Procedure
Step 1
Select a shared line that is in use.
Step 2
Press More
Step 3
Press Yes.
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and select cBarge.
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