Modifying Bridged Extensions; Sample Calling Situations Using Bridged Extensions - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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EVICE
Modifying Bridged
Extensions
Sample Calling
Situations Using
Bridged Extensions
C
ONFIGURATION
3 Click Button Mappings. The Telephone Button Mappings dialog box
appears.
4 For each button that you want to include in the group of bridged
extension buttons:
a Select Bridged Extension from the drop-down list in the Type column.
b Type the extension number of the primary telephone in the Number
column. See
Figure 18
Button Mapping Dialog Box After Mapping
Figure 18
shows a group of three buttons that have been configured as
bridged extension appearances for the extension (1066) associated with
the primary telephone.
5 Click OK.
You can modify bridged extensions on a primary telephone at any time.
Bridged extensions do not need to be on adjacent buttons on a primary
or a secondary telephone. You can have a different number of bridged
extensions on a primary and a secondary telephone.
This section describes typical telephone call situations involving bridged
extensions on primary and secondary telephones. For all of the examples:
Figure
18.

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