Chapter 7: Feature and application
configuration
You can configure basic and advanced telephony features for the phone users. The features can be
configured locally, or on the telephony feature server. In addition, the phone provides applications
that you can configure for the users.
The features that are currently configured are listed in the Feature screen. The applications that are
currently configured are listed in the Applications screen. You must configure the related parameters
to activate these feature for users.
The following tables list the applications and features, their description, and the corresponding
topics.
Application name Description Reference
Calendar To access Microsoft
®
Exchange
Server calendar.
Calendar on page 182
Contacts To manage your contacts list. Contacts list on page 185
Recents To manage your call history. Recents on page 187
Feature name Description Reference
Active call shortcut keys To use Busy Lamp Fields,
Autodial, or Contacts keys as
shortcuts to perform a specific
action during an active or a held
call.
Active call shortcut keys on
page 193
Anywhere and Mobility To make and receive calls using
any phone from any location.
Anywhere and Mobility on
page 195
BroadWorks Directory To manage directory in the
BroadWorks environment.
BroadWorks Directory on
page 205
BroadSoft Xsi To integrate telephony applications
with BroadWorks servers.
BroadSoft Xsi support on
page 197
Busy Lamp Field To monitor the status of other
phones connected to the same
network and manage call
operations on their behalf.
Busy Lamp Field on page 199
Call Forward To divert incoming calls to another
phone extension.
Call forwarding on a generic SIP
server on page 214
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