Chapter 7: Bridged Calls; Answering A Call On A Bridged Line; Joining A Call On A Bridged Line; Making An Outgoing Call On A Bridged Line - Avaya one-X 9670G User Manual

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Chapter 7: Bridged Calls

Your phone may show one or more bridged lines on the display screen in addition to your own
lines. A bridged line typically belongs to someone else, but bridging allows you to see if that
line is in use, answer calls on that line, or join a call in progress on that line from your telephone.
You can also make outgoing calls on a bridged line when it is not in use.

Answering a call on a bridged line

Answering a call on a bridged line is basically the same as a call on a primary line.
Touch the bridged call that you want to answer.
The ringing line will typically be selected automatically. If you are on another call when a
call comes in to a bridged line, you have to select the ringing line (just like for an
incoming call to a primary line).

Joining a call on a bridged line

You can join an existing call on a bridged line.
Touch the call appearance of the bridged call in progress that you want to join.

Making an outgoing call on a bridged line

When you make a call on a bridged line, you are using another person's line. The caller ID
may show the call as coming from you or coming from the person whose line you are using. If
you have any questions about how the name or extension displays to the person you are
calling, contact your system administrator.
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Deskphone Edition for 9670G IP Telephone User Guide
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