Group speed dial
Author: w | 2025-04-24
Make a group speed dial call. In the Group Speed Dial Summary, click the phone icon for a speed dial to dial the number. Search group speed dials. Enter a value and click 2. Dial 753 (for system) or 754 (for group). 3. Dial system or group storage code. Initially, there are 1000 System Speed Dialing codes. There are Group Speed Dialing codes only if you
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Prefix to access the Call Forward All and Call Forward Cancel features because the feature code is at least two characters and begins or ends with an asterisk (*) or number sign (#), making it a flexible FAC. A phone user must dial only #74 and, following the confirmation tone, the target number to forward all incoming calls to the target phone number. Router# show running-config . . . stcapp feature access-code call forward all #74 call forward cancel 18# The following output from the show stcapp feature codes command displays the default and nondefault settings for FACs. In this configuration, all of the FACs settings are for default values. Router# show stcapp feature codes stcapp feature access-code malicious call ID (MCID) *** prefix ** call forward all **1 call forward cancel **2 pickup local group **3 pickup different group **4 pickup direct **6 meetme-conference **5 cancel call waiting **8 Enabling and Changing Feature Speed-Dial Codes To enable FSDs, define a prefix other than the default (*), and define speed-dial codes, perform the following steps on the Cisco voice gateway. Note This procedure enables analog phone users to access up to 99 speed-dial numbers configured on the call-control device. To use bulk speed-dial numbers up to 9,999, no specific configuration is required on the Cisco voice gateway. See the documentation provided for your call-control system for information on configuring up to 9,999 speed dials. Prerequisites Speed dial codes from 0 to 9 require Cisco IOS Release 12.4(2)T or a later. Make a group speed dial call. In the Group Speed Dial Summary, click the phone icon for a speed dial to dial the number. Search group speed dials. Enter a value and click 2. Dial 753 (for system) or 754 (for group). 3. Dial system or group storage code. Initially, there are 1000 System Speed Dialing codes. There are Group Speed Dialing codes only if you Manage your speed dial group. Speed dial groups show numbers you can quickly call. To add a contact to Speed dial, select Add to speed dial. Type a name, choose the correct contact, and Group Speed Dial cloud server offers fast and customizable speed dial for your browser with nested groups, local history, and live dials. Group Speed Dial cloud server offers fast and customizable speed dial for your browser with nested groups, local history, and live dials. . . . stcapp feature speed-dial digit 2 voicemail 55 speed dial from 11 to 17 ! The following output from the show stcapp feature codes command displays the default and nondefault settings for FSD codes and shows how the speed-dial range set in the preceding example is mapped to the speed-dial positions on the call-control system. Note that the range from 11 to 17 is mapped to speed-dial 1 to 7. To dial the telephone number that is stored for speed-dial 1 on Cisco Unified Communications Manager or Cisco Unified CME, an analog phone user presses *11. Router# show stcapp feature codes . . . stcapp feature speed-dial prefix * redial *# speeddial number of digit(s) 2 voicemail *55 speeddial1 *11 speeddial2 *12 speeddial3 *13 speeddial4 *14 speeddial5 *15 speeddial6 *16 speeddial7 *17 Configuration Examples for SCCP Controlled Analog (FXS) Ports with Supplementary Features in Cisco IOS Gateways The following example shows a configuration for a Cisco VG224 Analog Phone Gateway: Router# show running-config Building configuration... Current configuration : 3442 bytes ! . . . ! hostname Router ! boot-start-marker boot-end-marker ! ! no aaa new-model ! resource manager ! ip subnet-zero no ip dhcp use vrf connected ! ! no ftp-server write-enable ! stcapp ccm-group 1 stcapp ! stcapp feature access-code prefix *# call forward all 2 call forward cancel 9 ! stcapp feature speed-dial prefix ## redial 9 voicemail 8 speed dial from 3 to 7 ! ! template address ! voice-card 0 ! ! ! !Comments
Prefix to access the Call Forward All and Call Forward Cancel features because the feature code is at least two characters and begins or ends with an asterisk (*) or number sign (#), making it a flexible FAC. A phone user must dial only #74 and, following the confirmation tone, the target number to forward all incoming calls to the target phone number. Router# show running-config . . . stcapp feature access-code call forward all #74 call forward cancel 18# The following output from the show stcapp feature codes command displays the default and nondefault settings for FACs. In this configuration, all of the FACs settings are for default values. Router# show stcapp feature codes stcapp feature access-code malicious call ID (MCID) *** prefix ** call forward all **1 call forward cancel **2 pickup local group **3 pickup different group **4 pickup direct **6 meetme-conference **5 cancel call waiting **8 Enabling and Changing Feature Speed-Dial Codes To enable FSDs, define a prefix other than the default (*), and define speed-dial codes, perform the following steps on the Cisco voice gateway. Note This procedure enables analog phone users to access up to 99 speed-dial numbers configured on the call-control device. To use bulk speed-dial numbers up to 9,999, no specific configuration is required on the Cisco voice gateway. See the documentation provided for your call-control system for information on configuring up to 9,999 speed dials. Prerequisites Speed dial codes from 0 to 9 require Cisco IOS Release 12.4(2)T or a later
2025-04-20. . . stcapp feature speed-dial digit 2 voicemail 55 speed dial from 11 to 17 ! The following output from the show stcapp feature codes command displays the default and nondefault settings for FSD codes and shows how the speed-dial range set in the preceding example is mapped to the speed-dial positions on the call-control system. Note that the range from 11 to 17 is mapped to speed-dial 1 to 7. To dial the telephone number that is stored for speed-dial 1 on Cisco Unified Communications Manager or Cisco Unified CME, an analog phone user presses *11. Router# show stcapp feature codes . . . stcapp feature speed-dial prefix * redial *# speeddial number of digit(s) 2 voicemail *55 speeddial1 *11 speeddial2 *12 speeddial3 *13 speeddial4 *14 speeddial5 *15 speeddial6 *16 speeddial7 *17 Configuration Examples for SCCP Controlled Analog (FXS) Ports with Supplementary Features in Cisco IOS Gateways The following example shows a configuration for a Cisco VG224 Analog Phone Gateway: Router# show running-config Building configuration... Current configuration : 3442 bytes ! . . . ! hostname Router ! boot-start-marker boot-end-marker ! ! no aaa new-model ! resource manager ! ip subnet-zero no ip dhcp use vrf connected ! ! no ftp-server write-enable ! stcapp ccm-group 1 stcapp ! stcapp feature access-code prefix *# call forward all 2 call forward cancel 9 ! stcapp feature speed-dial prefix ## redial 9 voicemail 8 speed dial from 3 to 7 ! ! template address ! voice-card 0 ! ! ! !
2025-04-19Please click menu "Services / Speed dialing" to show and edit configuration. Below figure is the snapshot of such window. 2.1 Configuration items Item Description Caller number* The number of local user who is using current speed-dial service. If it is configured as "*", that means for all calls. Dialed number* Speed-dial user dials this number to invoke a call. Destination number when caller party dials such "dial number", the called number will be changed to "destination number" and selecting routing according to this number finally 2.2 Examples Caller number Dial number Destination number Description * 1 101 For all local users, if they dial number "1", the calls will be routed to "101". 100 1 913800138000 if local user "100" dials number "1", the call will be routed to "13800138000" through external line since "9" is the default out-group prefix. 100 2 102 if local user "100" dials number "2", the call will be routed to local user "102".
2025-04-14System health checks before the systems are initialized. This process is known as a power on self test, or POST. The status of the POST sequence is... Page 13: Calling And Answering User’s Guide for the Polycom RealPresence Group Series — User settings - Displays the User Settings screen, which allows you to change basic camera settings and to configure call and meeting preferences. — Administration - Displays the Administration screen, which allows you to configure location settings, specify LAN properties, and manage some user security settings. Page 14: Calling By Entering A Name Or Number User’s Guide for the Polycom RealPresence Group Series — > Place a Call > Recent Calls • On the Home screen, choose a Speed Dial entry. This option must be configured by your administrator. • On the Home screen, choose Join from a meeting on your calendar. To... Page 15: Calling From The Contacts Screen User’s Guide for the Polycom RealPresence Group Series Calling from the Contacts Screen If your system administrator has added Directory and Favorite contacts, you can view your favorites and search for contacts registered to the same Global Directory Server. To place a call from the Contacts screen: Go to >... Page 16: Answering A Call For information on adding speed dial entries, enabling speed dial and Kiosk Mode, refer to the Administrator’s Guide for the Polycom RealPresence Group Series. For information about obtaining the Polycom Conferencing Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, refer to... Page 17: Types Of Video Calls You
2025-03-26Feature Speed-Dial Codes The following commands were new or modified by this feature: digit, speed dial Flexible Feature Access Codes 12.4(20)YA Allows you to configure feature codes for feature access codes (FACs), and the speed-dial code for Redial, so that phone users are not required to dial the prefix before dialing the feature code to access an SCCP feature on an analog phone. The following sections provide information about this feature: Flexible Feature Access Codes Flexible Feature Access Code Support for Redial Configuring Feature Access Codes The following commands were modified by this feature: call forward all, call forward cancel, pickup direct, pickup group, pickup local, redial. Enhanced Flexible FACs 15.0(1)M Allows you to configure feature codes for Flexible feature access codes (FACs) so that phone users are not required to dial the prefix or special characters to access an SCCP feature on an analog phone. The following sections provide information about this feature: Enhanced Flexible Feature Access Code Configuring Feature Access Codes The following commands were modified by this feature: call forward all, call forward cancel, pickup direct, pickup group, pickup local, redial. Forward to Voice Mail 15.0(1)M Adds FAC for Forward to Voice Mail feature. The following sections provide information about this feature: FACs for SCCP Supplementary Features for Analog FXS Ports The following command was modified by this feature: SCCP Controlled Analog (FXS) Ports with Supplementary Features in Cisco IOS Gateways 12.4(2)T Enables SCCP supplementary features on analog FXS ports on a Cisco VG224 Analog Phone Gateway
2025-04-23For example Cisco uses a different dialing convention to Sony. Page 17: Contacts 1. Go to home screen > contacts > personal contacts. 2. Select the contact you want to delete and select edit. 3. Scroll down in that view and select delete contact. StarLeaf Group Telepresence User Guide Page 17 of 31... Page 18: Creating Favorites Each favorite will appear as a speed dial on your home screen. Deleting favorites To delete a favorite: 1. Go to home screen > contacts > favorites > edit. 2. Select the cross next to the favorite and select delete. StarLeaf Group Telepresence User Guide Page 18 of 31... Page 19: Presence And Other Speed Dial Icons Speed dials are displayed on the home screen with icons. StarLeaf users in your organization will have an icon indicating presence as follows: This favorite is available (that is, they are not in a call, have not set their StarLeaf device to... Page 20 Contacts StarLeaf Group Telepresence User Guide Page 20 of 31... Page 21: Using The Conference Phone 2220 To toggle the microphone on and off (audio mute), touch the lights on the Conference Phone 2220. Note: StarLeaf recommends a distance of 50cm (20") between the Conference Phone 2220 and the Touch 2035. For information about installing the Conference Phone 2220, refer to support.starleaf.com/documentation. Page 22: Connecting A Laptop If this is not the case, you will have to consult your IT administrator, or refer to the Group Telepresence Installation Guide which is available from www.starleaf.com/documentation. The Group Telepresence system includes a number of adaptors to suit different PC video outputs (HDMI, VGA, DVI-D). Page 23: Sharing The Audio (p10). Sharing the audio If you are using the GT Mini or the Group Telepresence 3351, you can also share the audio from your laptop. To do so, connect the audio-out from your laptop to the audio-in 3.5 mm connector on the rear of the room system. For further information... Page 24: Using Voice And Video Mail If your system administrator has set up an account to do so, the Group Telepresence System will have access to a voice mail system. If you have a voice mail account, you can receive voice mails. Also other StarLeaf video users can leave you video mail messages. Page 25: Forwarding A Message You can also change your greeting and record you speaking your name. To do so, dial
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