User's Manual

Telephony features 391
Callers List
You must press the Directory key to access the Callers List. Callers List
is a call log feature whose content is generated by the system during
call processing. The list resides in the Application Server. An end user
can scroll through a list of up to 100 entries of the most recent calls
received by the IP Phone and call a selected telephone number. For more
information about using Callers List with IP Phones, see the appropriate
user guide. For more information about the Callers List feature, see
Features and Services Fundamentals (NN43001-106).
Callers List is not supported on the IP Phone 2001, IP Audio Conference
Phone 2033, IP Phone 1110, or IP Phone 1210.
Password Administration
Once the Station Control password (SCPW) has been set by the system
administrator on the Call Server, end users can operate this feature from
IP Phones to protect private directory information stored on the Application
Server. For more information about using Password Administration from
IP Phones, see the appropriate user guide. For information about the
Password Administration feature, see Signaling Server IP Line Applications
Fundamentals (NN43001-125).
IP Call Recording
IP Call Recording enables an IP Call Recording Server to monitor the
media stream for the active call and record it by providing the IP address
and port information for an IP Phone on an active call. The following
recording models are supported
bulk call recording records all calls on an IP Phone
quality monitor recording records individual calls on an IP Phone
If the network connection between the IP Call Recording Server and the IP
Phone is lost, active calls cannot be recorded.
For more information about the IP Call Recording feature, see Signaling
Server IP Line Applications Fundamentals (NN43001-125) and Automatic
Call Distribution Fundamentals (NN43001-551).
Virtual Office
The Virtual Office feature enables end users to log into any IP Phone using
their own user ID and password. This redirects the telephone calls and
other features to the Virtual Office logged-in IP Phone. For information
about using Virtual Office on an IP Phone, see the appropriate user guide.
For more information about the Virtual Office feature, see Signaling Server
IP Line Applications Fundamentals (NN43001-125) and Features and
Services Fundamentals (NN43001-106).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
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