Sign Into Your Extension From Another Phone (Extension Mobility); Sign In To A Phone As A Guest - Cisco 8811 User Manual

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Your Phone
Sign into Your Extension from Another Phone (Extension
Mobility)
If extension mobility is configured, you can sign into a different phone in your network and have it act the
same as your phone. After you sign in, the phone adopts your personal directory number.
Before you begin
Your administrator configures provisioning authority.
Procedure
Step 1
Press Sign in.
Step 2
Enter your username and password, then press Sign in.
The password field allows two input methods: alphanumeric and numeric. While you type in the password,
you see the Options softkey on the phone. Use this softkey to change the current password input type. Select
Input all for alphanumeric input and select Input num for numeric entry. Your administrator configures the
password input method on the phone web page.
Sign out of Your Extension from Another Phone
Procedure
Press Sign out.

Sign in to a Phone as a Guest

Your phone has a guest account when your administrator enables hoteling on your phone. You can then sign
in to a different phone in your network as a guest.
Procedure
Step 1
Press Sign in.
Step 2
Enter your user ID and password.
The password field uses two types of input methods; alphanumeric and numeric. While you type in the
password, you see Options softkey on the phone. You can use this softkey to change the current password
input type. Select Input all for alphanumeric input and select Input num for numeric entry.

Sign into Your Extension from Another Phone (Extension Mobility)

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