• Obtain the user ID and password of your voicemail from your system administrator.
Procedure
1. To log in to your voicemail, press the Message button.
2. Follow the voice prompts to playback your voice messages.
Related links
Using Voice Mail
Configuring your Voice Mail Password from the Web Interface
Accessing Voice Mail through the Voice Mail Web Interface
Shared call appearance
With the Shared Call Appearance (SCA) feature, your primary extension can be private or shared.
Up to ten additional shared extensions can be configured to appear on your phone. All extensions
are shared with other phones connected to the same network.
Depending on the configuration of your phone, any of your shared extensions can be used to:
• Dial outgoing calls.
• Answer incoming calls.
• Perform all the usual operations on a local call, including hold, transfer, and conference.
• View the status of calls on other phones with the same shared line.
• Barge into a call on another phone with the same shared extension.
• Put local calls on private hold to block others from barging into the call.
Incoming calls to any shared extension alert all phones configured with this extension.
Note:
SCA is available only in Avaya J139 IP Phone, Avaya J159 IP Phone, Avaya J169/J179 IP
Phone, and Avaya J189 IP Phone.
To activate the feature, contact your system administrator or go to the BroadSoft web interface
yourself to activate the feature. See
https://www.broadsoft.com/ for more information.
Limitation
The features that are configured on your phone, such as Call park, apply only to your primary
extension and cannot be used on additional shared extensions.
Conference and Transfer can only be performed within a single extension. For example, you
cannot start a conference with a call on your primary extension and a call on an additional shared
extension.
Related links
SCA icons and visual LED indication on page 95
Joining a call in a shared line on page 96
Putting a call on private hold and resuming a call on page 96
Advanced features
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