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120 CHAPTER 4: ADDING VCX TELEPHONES AND ATTENDANT CONSOLES
You can remove a phone number and ring tone association by
entering a check mark in the check box preceding the phone number
and clicking Delete Selected.
5 To configure selective ringing for calls to a hunt group (of which this
extension is a member), follow these steps:
a In the Ring Tone drop down list for the hunt group extension, select
the ring tone you want to assign to this user’s extension.
b In the Delay text box, enter the time, in seconds, that will elapse
before the user’s phone rings. The Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
lamp on the phone will flash as soon as a call arrives but the phone
will not ring until the delay timer elapses.
When you change either the ring tone or delay value, a check mark
appears in the check box preceding the phone number.
c Click Save Selected.
6 To configure selective ringing for calls to a bridged line (to which this
user’s extension is mapped), follow these steps:
a In the Ring Tone drop down list for the extension to which this user’s
phone is mapped, select the ring tone you want to ring on the user’s
phone.
b In the Delay text box, enter the time, in seconds, that will elapse
before the user’s phone rings. The Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
lamp on the phone will flash as soon as a call arrives but the phone
will not ring until the delay time elapses. Note that the call will ring
immediately on the bridged extension; the delay and ring tone apply
only to the phone mapped to the bridged extension.
When you change either the ring tone or delay value, a check mark
appears in the check box preceding the phone number.
c Click Save Selected.
Configuring Media
Access Control
Each VCX telephone within the network has a unique Media Access
Control (MAC) address, which is printed on the bottom of the telephone.
You can lock a phone’s MAC address with a phone extension. This
prevents use of the extension on a different telephone.