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Creating and Managing Bridged Extensions 157
Buttons 1, 2, and 3 on the 1077 telephone are not defined as bridged
extension appearances. Therefore, they do not appear on either of the
secondary telephones. If the owner of the 1077 telephone makes a call
using any of these buttons, there is no indication (status light) of the call
on either secondary telephone. If there are five active calls on the 1077
telephone, and a sixth call is made to that extension, it rings only on the
1077 telephone, on the first unused button in the 1, 2, 3 group).
Defining Bridged
Extensions
The process of defining bridged extensions involves:
Defining Bridged Extensions on a Primary Telephone
Defining Bridged Extensions on a Secondary Telephone
Defining Bridged
Extensions on a
Primary Telephone
On a primary telephone, you can define from 1 to 11 buttons as bridged
extensions. The buttons do not have to be next to each other. You cannot
map the bottom button as a bridged extension.
To define the bridged extensions for the primary telephone:
1 Log in to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration.
3 Click the Telephones tab.
4 Select the primary telephone from the scroll list.
5 Click Button Mappings. The Telephone Button Mappings dialog box
(Figure 53
) appears.

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