Nortel MCP1.1 FP1 (2.02) - Manual

Nortel MCP1.1 FP1 (2.02)

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright © 2003 Nortel Networks; Restricted rights legend
  • Page 3 – Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Tables
  • Page 11 – Welcome; Getting started; Audience; This guide uses the following text conventions:; bold text; italic text
  • Page 12 – Acronyms
  • Page 15 – What is the SIP Personal Agent?
  • Page 16 – SIP Personal Agent services and features; SIP Personal Agent features include:; Before you begin; You need the following items to start using the SIP Personal Agent:
  • Page 17 – Minimum hardware and software requirements; 00MHz Pentium class or equivalent processor; Recommended hardware and software requirements; 00MHz (or higher) Pentium class or equivalent processor
  • Page 18 – Cookies and javascript enabled; Accessing the SIP Personal Agent; To access the SIP Personal Agent; Press Enter. The Personal Agent Login screen appears.
  • Page 19 – Logging in to the SIP Personal Agent; To login to the SIP Personal Agent
  • Page 20 – Understanding the Directories screen; Address Book - area where your personal contacts are listed
  • Page 21 – Help - area that gives you descriptions and details; Navigating the Directories screen
  • Page 22 – Exiting the SIP Personal Agent
  • Page 23 – Topics in this section:
  • Page 24 – Setting up your address book; The following picture shows the Address Book screen.
  • Page 25 – Adding groups; To set up a group; Click the Groups tab. The Add Groups screen appears.; The Groups in your Address Book screen appears.
  • Page 26 – Adding an entry; To add a new entry in your network-based address book; Click Address Book from the Directories screen.
  • Page 27 – The Address Book entry screen appears.
  • Page 28 – Deleting an entry; Cancel to go back to the Directories screen.
  • Page 29 – Creating and viewing your list of buddies; To create and view a list of buddies
  • Page 30 – The following picture shows the Buddies screen.; Using the ban list; Click the BanList tab on the Directories screen.
  • Page 31 – The User Ban List Page screen appears.; Searching for a contact; Click the Users tab on the Directories screen.
  • Page 32 – The Users search screen appears.
  • Page 33 – To perform another search, click the Users tab.
  • Page 35 – Using the Settings screen; Personal
  • Page 36 – Modifying your personal information; For security purposes, you should change your password
  • Page 37 – The following picture shows the Personal option screen.
  • Page 39 – Creating a subject list for your i2004 calls; The picture only becomes visible after the picture has been; selected and the Submit Picture button has been selected.
  • Page 40 – Creating a new subject
  • Page 41 – The following picture shows the Subjects option screen.; Changing the order of the list of subjects; Click on a subject in the Selected Items field.; Click Up or Down to change the order of that item in the list.; Specifying reject Reasons
  • Page 42 – Creating a new reject reason
  • Page 43 – Changing the order of the list of reasons
  • Page 44 – Checking i2004 Internet Telephone settings; Click the i2004 settings option.
  • Page 45 – The following picture shows the i2004 option screen:; Managing your preferences; Viewing and modifying your service package; Depending on the services available in your service package,
  • Page 46 – Modifying your Presence service; To activate your options
  • Page 49 – Navigating the Call Manager Home screen; The Call Manager Home screen displays the following parameters:
  • Page 51 – Understanding Call Manager terminology; The following table lists Call Manager terms and definitions.
  • Page 52 – Understanding screening and routing concepts; Ring only the phones on your route.
  • Page 53 – Selecting default options for your incoming calls; To select a default option for your incoming calls
  • Page 54 – Blocking anonymous calls; Setting up advanced screening and routing
  • Page 55 – Using the Current Rules window; Simultaneous ringing; Current rules allow you to manage and prioritize your call
  • Page 56 – Creating a new rule; For example, you may set up three routes:; Creating a ring list; To create a simultaneous ring list for the first time
  • Page 57 – Enter a name for your ring list in the Ring list name text box.; Every item in a column rings simultaneously. Between columns, the
  • Page 58 – “Sending information to callers
  • Page 59 – Sending an email request
  • Page 60 – Deleting a route list
  • Page 61 – Creating a new screening rule; To set up a screening rule for the first time
  • Page 62 – The following picture shows the Welcome to Call Manager screen.; create a screening rule; . The Call Manager Rule Details screen
  • Page 63 – The following picture shows the Call Manager Rule Details screen.; Enter a name for your rule in the Rule name text box.
  • Page 64 – The following picture shows the Screened Users screen.
  • Page 65 – Click Add to list to add the times to the existing active list.
  • Page 66 – Changing the priority of Current Rules; If you selected the Active check box in the Call Manager Rule
  • Page 67 – Deleting a rule; To delete an existing rule that has been set up for a route
  • Page 69 – Index
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