Understanding Additional Configuration Options - Cisco 7970 Series Phone Manual

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Understanding Additional Configuration Options

Your system administrator can configure your phone to use specific softkey and button templates
along with special services and features, if appropriate. This table provides an overview of some
configuration options that you might want to discuss with your phone system administrator based on
your calling needs or work environment.
You can locate Phone Guides and other documents listed in this table on the web:
Note
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If you...
Need to handle more
calls on your phone line
Need more than one
phone line
Need more speed-dial
buttons
Work with (or work as)
an administrative
assistant
Want to use one
extension for several
phones
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970 Series for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1
Then...
Ask your system administrator to
configure your line to support more
calls.
Ask your system administrator to
configure one or more additional
directory numbers for you.
First make sure that you are using all
of your currently available speed-dial
buttons.
If you need additional speed-dial
buttons, try using Abbreviated Dialing
or subscribing to the Fast Dial service.
Another option is to attach the Cisco
Unified IP Phone Expansion Module
7914 to your phone.
Consider using:
• Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Assistant
• A shared line
Request a shared line. This allows you
to use one extension for your desk
phone and lab phone, for example.
For more information...
Talk to your system administrator
or phone support team.
Talk to your system administrator
or phone support team.
See:
Speed Dialing, page 32
• Cisco Unified IP Phone
Expansion Module 7914
Phone Guide (SCCP phones
only)
See:
Using a Shared Line, page 35
• Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
Assistant User Guide
See
Using a Shared Line, page
35.
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