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200 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List
Calling Party Name Display (CPND) must be configured as a Class of Service
(CLS) on the system to enable Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List.
Personal Directory is controlled by the user, who can enter or copy names
to their personal directory, delete entries, or delete the entire list. Personal
Directory is not a call log feature.
Callers List and Redial List are call log features. The content of these lists is
generated during call processing. CPND must be configured as a CLS to
generate the names in the logs. Content cannot be changed; however, a
user can delete or, in some cases, copy entries or lists.
Table 63 "Comparison of Personal Directory with Callers List and Redial
List" (page 200)
Redial List features.
Table 63
Comparison of Personal Directory with Callers List and Redial List
Operation
Displays date and time of transaction
Modify entry
Dial from the list
Delete entry
Content view mode
(The IP Phone 2004, IP Phone 2007, IP Phone 1140E, IP Phone
1150E, WLAN Handsets 2210/2211/2212/6120/6140 display name
and DN simultaneously. The IP Phone 2002, IP Phone 1220, IP
Phone 1230, and IP Phone 1120E display either the name or DN.
They cannot display the name and DN simultaneously.)
Delete list
Edit and dial
(Temporarily modify an entry and dial out.
Does not modify record in database.)
Access through soft keys
Maximum number of entries
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ATTENTION
compares the Personal Directory with the Callers List and
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IP Line Fundamentals
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Release 5.5 4 February 2008
Callers List
Personal
and Redial
Directory
List
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
100
20 (Redial
List) 100
(Callers List)

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