Mappings For Telephone Users And Groups; Creating A Busy Lamp/Speed Dial Button Mapping - 3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual

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5: T
HAPTER
ELEPHONE
Mappings for
Telephone Users and
Groups
Creating a Busy
Lamp/Speed Dial
Button Mapping
C
ONFIGURATION
can override the mapping at the device level. An icon at the device
level indicates whether the button can be remapped.
The check box Show caller ID on secondary bridged extensions when
on call appears on Button Mappings for the 3Com 3103 Manager's
Telephone. This feature allows the device to display Caller IDs for
bridged extensions.
Telephone button mappings are part of a device. You assign a set of
mappings to an individual by associating a particular device or group
to the telephone user.
Telephone users can see the button mappings in effect for their
telephones by accessing the NBX NetSet interface with a personal
password.
Telephone users can use the NBX NetSet interface to create and print
labels for the access buttons on their telephones.
When you create a new telephone users and assign them to a group, the
button mappings for that group become active for the users' telephones.
You can override group mappings and create mappings for individual
telephones. For example, you can create a group called Sales and assign
three shared direct lines to the group. Then you can assign one unshared
direct line to each of the telephones currently in use by members of the
Sales group.
The Lock feature (see
page
116) allows you to control button behavior. If you enable Lock, a
change that you make at the group level passes to every telephone in the
group and it cannot be overridden for individual telephones. If you
disable Lock, you can override group button mappings at the device level.
(This Lock feature is not the same as the Telephone Locking feature that a
telephone user can apply to an individual telephone. See the NBX
Telephone Guide for more information.)
A Busy Lamp/Speed Dial button is an access button, with a light, that is
mapped so that it can function as a speed dial to another extension and
also indicate when that extension is in use. When you press the access
button mapped to the Busy Lamp/Speed Dial button, you dial the
mapped extension. When the other extension is in use, the lamp lights on
your telephone.
"Creating Groups and Button Mappings"
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