Configuring Lines
Configuring a Line Key
Configuring a Line Key
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Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Each line key can be assigned multiple extensions, a short name, and share call
appearance. The number of line keys depends on the model of the IP phone (does
not apply to the Cisco WIP310). Generally you should reserve Line Key 1 on the IP
phone as the primary and private extension of the designated user.
To configure a phone line:
Click Admin Login > advanced > Voice > Phone.
Under each line key for the phone, configure the following:
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Extension—Assign an extension number to the line key. Defaults to1.
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Short Name—Enter a short name or a number to display on the IP phone
screen.
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Share Call Appearance—Select shared to share incoming call appearances
with other phones. See
select private, the call appearance is not shared with any other phone.
Defaults to private.
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Extended Function—See
Speed Dial Functions to Unused
Click Submit All Changes.
Configuring Shared–Line Appearance
You create a shared-line appearance by assigning the same directory number to
different devices. A Cisco system considers a directory number to be a shared line
if it appears on more than one device. In a shared-call appearance, for example,
you can set up a shared line, so a directory number appears on line 1 of a manager
phone and on line 2 of an assistant phone. Another example of a shared line
involves a single incoming 800 number that is set up to appear as line 2 on every
sales representative phone in an office.
Most devices with a shared-line appearance can make or receive new calls or
resume held calls at the same time. Incoming calls display on all devices that share
a line, and anyone can answer the call. Only one call remains active at a time on a
device.
Configuring Shared–Line
Assigning Busy Lamp Field, Call Pickup, or
Lines.
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Appearance. If you
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