3Com V7000 User Manual
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Bridge Permissions — This feature is not supported on Basic
3101 phones.
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Bridged Phones — This feature is not supported on Basic 3101
phones.
You should not bridge an extension to a Basic phone (Model 3101)
because these phones have no programmable access buttons. Therefore,
these phones have no way of distinguishing a call to its extension and a
bridged call.
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Registrations — Lists all phones on which you are currently
logged in.
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Passwords — Enables you to set the login password for your
phone extension. This password is also used for mailbox access and
must be synchronized with IP Messaging (see the VCX User
Interface online help). Passwords can be 4 digits to 9 digits. Only
the numbers from 0 through 9 are allowed and the first digit
cannot be 0. You cannot use the star (*) or pound (#) characters.
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Date/Time — If you log in to a phone in another time zone, you
can use this option to update the VCX system with your current
time zone information. Also allows you to change the date/time
format, which is initially set by your administrator.
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Calling Features
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Personal Speed Dials — Allows you to set up personal speed dial
codes for up to 9 phone numbers.
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System Speed Dials — Allows you to view the system-wide speed
dial numbers configured on your system by your administrator. You
cannot add, modify, or delete a system speed dial number.
However, you can export the list to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
See
Dialing System Speed Dial Numbers
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Call Forwarding —Allows you to control how the VCX system
handles your calls when you do not answer a call, your extension is
busy, or your calls are forwarded to another extension. See
for additional information.
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Selective Ringing — Enables you to configure Selective Ringing
for calls coming in from up to 10 telephone numbers. For each
number, you can select one of 9 tones and for each tone you can
choose to have the telephone ring once, twice, or three times.