Assigning Access Button Functions Using The Vcx User Interface; Enabling Bridged Extensions - 3Com VCX Manual

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Assigning Access Button Functions Using the VCX User Interface

the Button Mappings tabbed page.
and click Select.

Enabling Bridged Extensions

Call coverage can be set to an auto attendant by entering the auto attendant number in
the Send to Number box. If an auto attendant is configured, the Call Forwarding Fall
Back option must be disabled.
No coverage
If the No Coverage option is selected and a call is not answered, the caller will hear a
busy tone or an error message depending on the reason for the unanswered call.
If you enable Do Not Disturb on your phone, calls will automatically go to the call
coverage point, which may or may not be voice mail.
The call coverage point must be set through the VCX User Interface (or the
Administrator Interface). It cannot be set through the Telephone User Interface.
This section describes how to use the VCX User Interface to view, and possibly modify,
the VCX features associated with the Access buttons on your telephone.
When a VCX system is configured, your administrator assigns (maps) default functions
for the Access buttons on your telephone. Mapping a function to a button allows
one-touch access to that function. Speed dialing is one example of a one-touch
function.
Your administrator may allow you to reprogram a button's function (for example, create
more personal speed dial buttons).
To view the functions currently mapped to buttons on your phone:
1)
Log in to the VCX User Interface, select the My Extensions option, then access
2)
Choose your telephone model (for example, the Model 3102 Business phone)
The VCX User Interface cannot determine your telephone model. You must select the
correct model from the drop down list.
The VCX User Interface displays a graphic of the selected telephone model and shows
the function mapped to each button. If a function name appears dimmed (light gray text),
your administrator has locked that function-button mapping and you cannot remap it.
See the online help for more information.
This section describes how to enable and use bridged extensions set up through the
VCX User Interface.
The VCX system allows you to set up your extension so that other users can receive
your calls at their phones. Through the VCX User Interface, you can grant permission to
up to five other users to receive calls intended for your extension; that is, you are
"bridging" your extension to their phones.

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