Nortel Networks AS 5300 Network Card User Manual


 
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NN42040-105 Personal Agent User Guide
Address
When an address is required in a procedure, enter either a Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) address or a telephone number. A SIP address is a unique identifier
of users on the IP network. The SIP address has the same format as an e-mail
address, for example, jdoe@lab1.org, but it is not an e-mail address. The network
can identify where you are and route your calls by tracking your SIP address when
you sign in to any Multimedia PC Client, Nortel IP Phone.
To make it easier to place calls, you can store addresses (SIP addresses or
telephone numbers) in your personal address book.
Global address book
Your global address book lists all the registered users on your network. With the
Personal Agent, you can search for a user name, user ID, first name, last name, or
phone number. You initiate a call by clicking an entry in your global address
book. Your service provider or system administrator maintains this list. This is an
optional feature and can be turned off by your system administrator.
Personal address book
You can use your personal address book to manage addresses. You can save your
addresses for quick access, as well as organize addresses into groups. Your
personal address book is synchronized across all your network access devices. If
you make a change in your personal address book on the Personal Agent, the
change automatically appears on your other network access devices (for example,
your Multimedia PC Client and your IP Phone).
Friends
In your personal address book, you can designate entries as Friends. When you
mark an address book entry as a Friend, you can see the online presence status for
that entry in the Multimedia PC Client, or IP Phone.