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IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 3: Station programming
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4. Both extensions will now appear in the display. Confirm the exchange by pressing #.
X1044 J SMITH
X1056 S BROWN
5. If one of the phones is in use, the display will show that extension:
STATION MOVE
EXT 1044 BUSY
(If both are in use, the display will show only the first extension.)
To back up to the previous step, press and then re-try the extension exchange by pressing # again.
Function 31: Extension definition and routing
Each extension is one of the following types.
ESI digital phone extension
1
(DIGITAL in the chart below and succeeding charts).
Analog port (EXT, FAX, SERVER, MODEM, RINGER or DOOR in the charts).
IP Phone
1
extension:
Local IP (IP PHONE in the charts) — A locally installed ESI desktop IP phone, Local IP Cordless
Handset, or SIP phone.
Remote IP (REMOTE IP in the charts) — A remotely installed ESI desktop IP phone, Remote IP
Cordless Handset, or remotely installed SIP phone.
Local VIP 7 Softphone (LOCAL PC in the charts) A local installation of VIP 7 Softphone.
Remote VIP 7 Softphone (REMOTE PC in the charts) — A remote installation of VIP 7 Softphone.
1
Includes ESI Presence Management RFID Readers. For more information about ESI Presence Management, see the ESI Presence Management
Installation Manual (ESI # 0450-0792).

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