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This is the Standard User Demonstration of Melbourne University's IP Telephony Service. We recommend all staff moving to the University's IP Telephony system review this presentation
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IP Telephony – Standard User Demonstration
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IPTel – Project Background
The University’s old PABX with its copper-cabled distribution system will be
replaced with a reliable IP Telephony system.
The IPTel Project will replace:
•Telephone handsets
•Voicemail system
•PABX equipment
•Switchboard Operator consoles
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IP Telephony – the technology
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7945 – single line handset 7965 – multi line handset
IPTel Handsets
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Phone Buttons
Softkeys
Voicemail
Directories
Speakerphone/hands free
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Caller Information, relevant softkeys
• Name & Extension
• Call State & Duration
• Relevant softkeys
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Hold and Resume
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Call Waiting
• All extensions have call waiting
• Enables staff to respond to two calls at once
• Call waiting is managed through prompts on the screen
• Answering a second call automatically puts the first call on hold
• Secondary calls can be ignored or diverted to voicemail
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iDivert
• iDivert sends the incoming call directly to voicemail
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DND – Do Not Disturb
• Do Not Disturb turns the ringer on the phone off
• It can be applied to one call, or all calls
• Screen alerts and flashes persist
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CFwdAll – Call Forward All
• CFwdAll allows you to forward your phone to another phone or to voicemail
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Call Transfer
3. Transfer
2. Dial
1. Transfer
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Ad-hoc telephone conference
1. Conference 2. Dial 2nd Party 3. Conference
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2. Conference initiators can remove attendees
Ad-hoc telephone conference – listing and removing
1. ConfList display a list of attendees
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Call Logs
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Call Logs – Corporate Directory
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Accessing Voicemail from the Phone
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Accessing Voicemail from Exchange/Web
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Logging into Phone – “Extension Mobility”
• Gives staff ability to use their IP phone service from range of locations
• Most users will not need to log in to other phones – they will remain logged into their own phone
• Staff regularly working from different offices will find the ability to log in to other phones beneficial
• Username = eXchange username• PIN number is a 5 digit unique number the user can
manage through the self service web page
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Extension Mobility – Logging into Phones
1 2 3
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User Web pages
• Username and password same as eXchange email
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Device – Speed Dials and Abbreviated Dialing
• Speed dials use specific phone buttons (one button process)
• Handset model determines number of speed dials
• Receptionist “side cars” allow for expansion
• Users set their speed dials up through the web
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New Phones from the perspective of the average user:
1. Informative caller information2. Easy call management3. Call logs, and the ability to dial
from them4. Ability to manage voicemail
through the web5. Easy, impromptu telephone
conferencing 6. Directory Integration and
access on the Phone7. User self-service web pages8. Extension Mobility: Log in to
any IP handset
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Support After the Move?
• Ring 40888
• Request support for Cisco IP Telephony