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Chapter 2: Configuring Lines And Extensions; Configuring Lines; Shared Line Appearances - Cisco 501G Administration Manual

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Configuring Lines and Extensions

Configuring Lines

Cisco SPA500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
This chapter contains the following sections:
Configuring Lines, page 20
Configuring Extensions, page 31
The Cisco SPA500 series and Wireless-G IP Phones (also called
document) provide different numbers of lines depending on the phone model. See
the
"Overview of the Phones" section on page 2
Each line corresponds to a phone number (or extension) used for calls. Each line
can support two calls. So, for example, a four-line phone can handle eight calls.
One call can be active (in conversation) and seven can be on hold.

Shared Line Appearances

Shared Line Appearance (SLA) allows multiple phones to share an extension
number and manage a call as a group. At any given time, each station sharing a call
appearance can monitor the state of the call appearance. A station can select a
shared call appearance to make a call only if the call appearance is not being used
by another station.
When a call is made to the extension number for the SLA, all sharing stations ring.
Any station can answer the call. If the active phone places the call on hold, the call
can be resumed from any of the sharing stations by pressing the corresponding
line key from another phone (SPA500 series, except for the SPA502G) or the
Select button when the Resume icon is displayed (WIP310).
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