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Managing Phone Extensions 97
■ View and modify user information. Click a name in the User Name
column and see C
onfiguring User Profiles.
■ Modify the MAC address associated with the phone extension if
configured. Click an address in the MAC column and see C
onfiguring
Media Access Control.
■ Prevent anonymous calls from reaching users. Click Call Restrictions in
the Actions column and see Adding Anonymous Call Restrictions
.
■ View phone registration information, such as the IP address assigned
to the phone. Click Registrations in the Actions column and see
V
iewing Phone Registration Information.
■ Prevent specific incoming and outgoing calls for a phone. Click Call
Restrictions in the Actions column and see Configuring Phone
Restrictions.
■ View the call history for a phone. Click Call History and see Viewing
Call History.
■ Change the default ring tone for the phone, for a hunt group, or for a
bridged line. Click Selective Ringing and see Configuri
ng Selective
Ringing.
■ View the hunt group (or groups) to which an extension is assigned.
Click Hunt Groups and see Configuring Hunt Groups
and Attendants.
■ Override phone settings (such as date and time format, and ring
tones) configured by a user through the VCX User web interface. Click
Settings and see Modifying a User’s Phone Settings
.
■ Delete one or more phone extensions. See Deleting a Phone
Extension.
The other options in the Actions column (Features, Call Coverage, Button
Mappings, Bridge Permissions, and Bridged Phones) are described in
Chapter 6
.
Adding Phone
Extensions
This section describes how to add one or more phone extensions to your
VCX system.
While you can run the VCX Administrator provisioning application on a
branch site to add new telephone extensions, 3Com Corporation
recommends that you add all extensions on the regional site to avoid
duplicating extension numbers.