How do I make outgoing calls on my Cisco phone?

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How do I make outgoing calls on my Cisco phone?

To place a call to an outside number:

  1. Lift handset and dial 9 and then 1 and then the number with the area code.
  2. Lift the handset.
  3. Press the Speaker button.
  4. If you’re using a headset press the Headset button.
  5. If you are using a headset, press the Headset or EndCall button.
  6. Lift the headset, press the Redial button.

How do you call on a Cisco phone?

How do I dial using a Cisco IP phone?

  1. Off Campus Local Calls: Dial 9 + ten-digit local number.
  2. 800 Calls: Dial 9 + 1 + 800 + number.
  3. Domestic Long Distance: Dial 9 + 1 + area code + number.
  4. International Calls:
  5. Credit Card Calls, Collect Calls, 700, 900 & Third Party Calls:

How do Cisco phones work?

Users of an VoIP phone system simply plug their IP phone into the nearest LAN port. Then, the IP phone registers automatically at the VoIP phone system. The IP phone always keeps its number, and behaves exactly the same way, no matter where you plug it in – on your desk, in the office next door or on a tropical island.

How do I connect my Cisco IP phone to my computer?

First, disconnect the Ethernet cable from the computer and attach it to the network port on the back of your phone. Next, use the Ethernet cable included with your phone to connect the access port on the back of your phone to your desktop computer. Your Cisco IP Phone now shares a network connection with your computer.

How do I clean my Cisco phone?

To clean your Cisco IP Phone, use only a dry soft cloth to gently wipe the phone and the phone screen. Do not apply liquids or powders directly to the phone. As with all non-weatherproof electronics, liquids and powders can damage the components and cause failures.

What is H 323 and SIP?

H. 323 is, much like SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), a protocol designed for the setup, management, and termination of a media session. It is one of a set of standards from the ITU-T, which defines a large set of protocols to provide audio and visual communication over a computer network.

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