My phone, Current home extension, Phone line and button mappings – Snom VoIP PABX User Manual

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my phone

Details about your own extension and physical phone may be viewed

and changed from this page.

A number of links are present, which reveal further information about
the extension or phone. For security and confidentiality reasons these
do not open out when the page is initially displayed. The information
can however be seen and changed by clicking on the text.

This area is also where TAPI settings for desktop PC dialling and
call integration may be viewed and configured but this is dealt with in
more detail in the next chapter of this user guide.

Current home extension

Shows the extension number of the main extension owned by you as
a user.

Show/Change my PIN number -

Clicking on this text displays the

PIN used to log in to voicemail for the extension.

When the PIN is displayed, entering a new value into the box and
clicking

will change the PIN to this new number.

Show SIP registration login(s) and password -

Clicking on this text

displays the SIP registration information for each line on the phone.

You do not normally require this information for a hardware phone
which has been set by your administrator to be auto configured by the
PABX as the configuration will be pushed to the phone by the system.

If you are using a soft phone or other user configured device to
communicate with the PABX, then this is the information you need to
give it in order to place and receive calls.

Show TAPI settings -

Clicking on this text reveals information

required to set up your local PC for TAPI integration if this is enabled
on your PABX.

See the separate TAPI manual for details of how to use this feature.

Phone line and button mappings

Many phones have the ability to present more than one extension
number and have a set of buttons with corresponding indicator lights
to show which “line” is ringing or selected for outgoing calls.

Short dial numbers may also be allocated onto some of these buttons
on certain kinds of phone. The exact details, number of buttons
allocated to extensions and allocated to short dials varies by phone
type and system configuration.

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