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Chapter 2 Making Calls on Your Phone
Setting Up and Receiving Priority Calls
Follow these steps to use abbreviated dialing:
Before You Begin
Log in to the User Options web page to configure your abbreviated dialing
numbers. For instructions, see the “Logging on to the User Options Web Pages”
section on page 6-1 and the “Customizing Your Cisco IP Phone on the Web”
section on page 6-3.
Procedure
Step 1 Dial a speed-dial index number while your phone is on-hook.
The AbbrDial softkey appears on your phone.
Step 2 Press the AbbrDial softkey.
The number associated with the abbreviated dialing index number that you
entered is dialed.
Setting Up and Receiving Priority Calls
You can see the priority, or precedence, level associated with a call by using the
multilevel precedence and preemption (MLPP) feature.
Note The MLPP feature must be configured by your system administrator. Check with
your system administrator to find out if this feature has been enabled for you.
• Precedence is the priority associated with a call. (Higher priority calls are
listed at the top of your call list.)
• Preemption is the process of ending an existing, lower priority call while
allowing a higher priority call to be accepted by the called party.
If you are authorized to use Extension Mobility and MLPP, you can use MLPP on
another phone that is authorized to use the Extension Mobility feature.
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