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Chapter 3 Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones Using Call Features • Redial List-Each Redial List entry is added when dialing is completed, regardless if the number is correct or not, or if the call is successful or not. • Answered Calls-An Answered Call is logged when the incoming call is answered. • Missed Calls-A Missed Call is logged for each incoming call that causes the phone to ring but not answered. The 900 Series phone keeps up to 60 entries per log in reverse chronological order. The logs are saved in the phone non-volatile memory. All call logs can be viewed on the 900 Series phone web page using the following link: http://ip_address./calllog.htm Each log is shown on the web page with the following syntax: [ext-id]name, phone, time-stamp Where: • ext-id is the extension on which the call is made from or received at (E1, E2, E3, or E4). If [En] is not present, it implies [E1]. • name is the call peer name. If this field is missing, the peer name is not available. • phone is the call peer phone number (user-id). If this field is missing, the peer phone number is not available. • t is the time-stamp at which the call log is entered. It has the format mm/dd hh/mm (a = am and p = pm). For example: [E2]Joe Smith,14089991234,t=10/12 11:12a Another example, when the name is not available: 14089991234,10/12 01:12p Table 3-4 summarizes operations the user can perform with the call logs. Table 3-4 Call Log Operations Operation To view a call log To delete a log To edit a log Steps 1. Press Menu. 2. Select Call History. 3. Select the log you want to view. 1. Highlight the entry. 2. Press del. 1. Highlight the entry. 2. Press edit. 3. Press save to save the changes, or cancel to abort the change. Document Version 3.0 Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide 3-19

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Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.0
Chapter 3
Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones
Using Call Features
Redial List—Each Redial List entry is added when dialing is completed, regardless if the number is
correct or not, or if the call is successful or not.
Answered Calls—An Answered Call is logged when the incoming call is answered.
Missed Calls—A Missed Call is logged for each incoming call that causes the phone to ring but not
answered.
The 900 Series phone keeps up to 60 entries per log in reverse chronological order. The logs
are saved in the phone non-volatile memory. All call logs can be viewed on the 900 Series
phone web page using the following link:
http://
ip_address
./calllog.htm
Each log is shown on the web page with the following syntax:
[ext-id]name, phone, time-stamp
Where:
ext-id is the extension on which the call is made from or received at (E1, E2, E3, or E4). If [En] is
not present, it implies [E1].
name is the call peer name. If this field is missing, the peer name is not available.
phone is the call peer phone number (user-id). If this field is missing, the peer phone number is not
available.
t is the time-stamp at which the call log is entered. It has the format mm/dd hh/mm<a|p> (a = am
and p = pm).
For example:
[E2]Joe Smith,14089991234,t=10/12 11:12a
Another example, when the name is not available:
14089991234,10/12 01:12p
Table 3-4
summarizes operations the user can perform with the call logs.
Table 3-4
Call Log Operations
Operation
Steps
To view a call log
1.
Press
Menu
.
2.
Select
Call History
.
3.
Select the log you want to view.
To delete a log
1.
Highlight the entry.
2.
Press
del
.
To edit a log
1.
Highlight the entry.
2.
Press
edit
.
3.
Press
save
to save the changes, or
cancel
to abort the change.