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Bridged Extensions, NBX Basic Telephones - If an 1105 Attendant Console is associated

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Bridged Extensions 75 Figure 7 Using Site Codes to Dial Remote Offices Chicago NBX System Extensions 1000-3999 Site Code 61 WAN Dallas NBX System Extensions 1000-3999 Site Code 63 Atlanta NBX System Extensions 1000-3999 Site Code 62 Bridged Extensions With a bridged extension, buttons and status lights on one telephone are associated with buttons and status lights on another telephone. On the primary telephone, you can perform all operations (such as dialing telephone calls, placing calls on hold, forwarding calls, and so on). On the secondary telephone, you can answer calls made to the primary telephone's extension but cannot make calls using the buttons that are associated with the primary telephone. The administrator can create bridged extensions on: ■ NBX Business Telephones ■ NBX Basic Telephones - If an 1105 Attendant Console is associated with an NBX Basic Telephone, you can create bridged extensions on the Attendant Console. Example: If an assistant's job is to answer a manager's telephone calls, your administrator can map the manager's extension on the assistant's telephone. The manager's telephone is the primary telephone, and the assistant's telephone is the secondary telephone. Your administrator can map a primary telephone's extension to one or more secondary telephones.

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Bridged Extensions
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Figure 7
Using Site Codes to Dial Remote Offices
Bridged Extensions
With a bridged extension, buttons and status lights on one telephone are
associated with buttons and status lights on another telephone. On the
primary telephone, you can perform all operations (such as dialing
telephone calls, placing calls on hold, forwarding calls, and so on). On the
secondary telephone, you can answer calls made to the primary
telephone’s extension but cannot make calls using the buttons that are
associated with the primary telephone.
The administrator can create bridged extensions on:
NBX Business Telephones
NBX Basic Telephones — If an 1105 Attendant Console is associated
with an NBX Basic Telephone, you can create bridged extensions on
the Attendant Console.
Example:
If an assistant’s job is to answer a manager’s telephone calls, your
administrator can map the manager’s extension on the assistant’s
telephone. The manager’s telephone is the primary telephone, and the
assistant’s telephone is the secondary telephone.
Your administrator can map a primary telephone’s extension to one or
more secondary telephones.
WAN
Chicago
NBX System
Extensions
1000–3999
Atlanta
NBX System
Extensions
1000–3999
Dallas
NBX System
Extensions
1000–3999
Site Code 61
Site Code 63
Site Code 62