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Using Advanced Phone Features, Logging in to Your Phone

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4 Using Advanced Phone Features This chapter describes how to configure advanced features on your IP Phone. It contains the following sections: • Logging in to Your Phone, page 40 • Creating Speed Dials, page 41 • Adding and Using Speed Dials, page 42 • Monitoring/Accessing Another Phone from Your Phone, page 44 • Customizing Your LCD Screen, page 44 • Updating Your Ring Tone, page 46 • Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu on the Cisco SPA 501G, page 47 • Advanced Procedures for Technical Support Personnel, page 48 Logging in to Your Phone Your phone system provides a feature called extension mobility. This feature allows you to log in to any physical phone and retrieve your personal settings and directory number to that phone. For example, if you are working at a remote location for the day, you can log in to one of the company phones on the network and make and receive calls from your phone number and access your voicemail. Cisco Small Business Pro IP Phone SPA50X User Guide (SPCP) 40

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Cisco Small Business Pro IP Phone SPA50X User Guide (SPCP)
40
Using Advanced Phone Features
This chapter describes how to configure advanced features on your IP Phone. It
contains the following sections:
Logging in to Your Phone, page 40
Creating Speed Dials, page 41
Adding and Using Speed Dials, page 42
Monitoring/Accessing Another Phone from Your Phone, page 44
Customizing Your LCD Screen, page 44
Updating Your Ring Tone, page 46
Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu on the Cisco SPA 501G,
page 47
Advanced Procedures for Technical Support Personnel, page 48
Logging in to Your Phone
Your phone system provides a feature called extension mobility. This feature
allows you to log in to any physical phone and retrieve your personal settings and
directory number to that phone. For example, if you are working at a remote
location for the day, you can log in to one of the company phones on the network
and make and receive calls from your phone number and access your voicemail.