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Cisco IE-3000-8TC Administration Guide

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From the Phone Search page (Users/Phones > Phones) in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative
Interface, you can log out a Cisco Extension Mobility user that is logged into a Cisco Extension
A.
Mobility-enabled phone. When the user is logged into the phone, the Logout link displays next to the
phone entry in the Search Phones page. (The Logout link ensures that you do not need to go to the phone
to manually log out the user.) Click the Logout link to log out the user from the phone.
How do I configure the system so that the call goes to the operator or to the auto attendant?
Q.
See the following sections:
A.
Setting Up Auto Attendant, on page 151
Setting Up the System So that Incoming Calls Reach the Auto Attendant, on page 152
Setting Up the System So that Incoming Calls Reach the Auto Attendant if the Operator is Not
Available, on page 153
Setting Up the System So that Incoming Calls Reach the Operator, on page 152
May I use auto attendant without using voicemail?
Q.
Auto attendant and voicemail use the same internal components, but you may use auto attendant without
using voicemail. To use voicemail, you must perform configuration tasks, including installing a voicemail
A.
license for each user that can use voicemail. Auto attendant requires that you perform configuration tasks,
but it does not require licensing.
You cannot use voicemail without also using the auto attendant functionality.Note
For more information, see the following sections:
Voicemail, on page 10
Auto Attendant, on page 13
Setting Up Voicemail, on page 150
Setting Up Auto Attendant, on page 151
Setting Up the System So that Incoming Calls Reach the Auto Attendant, on page 152
Setting Up the System So that Incoming Calls Reach the Auto Attendant if the Operator is Not
Available, on page 153
Setting Up the System So that Incoming Calls Reach the Operator, on page 152
What is Cisco Web Dialer?
Q.
Cisco Web Dialer allows a user to place calls to people in the corporate directory from Cisco Business
Edition 3000 User Preferences Interface. For example, Cisco Web Dialer uses hyperlinked telephone
A.
numbers in a corporate directory to allow users to make calls from Cisco Business Edition 3000 User
Preferences Interface by clicking on the telephone number (extension) of the person that the user is
trying to call.
Cisco Web Dialer is turned on by default, and you cannot turn it off. It always displays in the Cisco
Business Edition 3000 User Preferences Interface for all users. To ensure that the user can call all
Administration Guide for Cisco Business Edition 3000, Release 8.6(4)
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Cisco IE-3000-8TC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Switching Capacity16 Gbps
MAC Address Table Size8000
Uplink Ports2 x 10/100/1000Base-T or SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable)
Operating Temperature-40°C to 70°C
MountingDIN rail
Ports8 x Ethernet 10/100Base-TX ports
Jumbo Frame SupportYes

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