User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series Multiplatform Phones User Guide
- Contents
- Your Phone
- The Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series Multiplatform Phones
- New and Changed Features
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(4)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(3)SR1
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(3)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(2)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(1)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.1(2)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.1(1)
- Phone Setup
- Sign into Your Extension from Another Phone (Extension Mobility)
- Sign in to a Phone as a Guest
- Set the Profile Rule on the Phone
- Coworker Line Status
- Phone Web Page
- Phone Hardware and Buttons
- Energy Savings
- Additional Help and Information
- Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones Hearing-Impaired Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6841, 6851, and 6861 Hearing-Impaired Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6841, 6851, and 6861 Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones Mobility-Impaired Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6841, 6851, and 6861 Mobility-Impaired Accessibility Features
- Third-Party Accessibility Applications
- Troubleshooting
- Find Information About Your Phone
- View the Customization State on the Phone
- View the Network Status
- View the Phone Status
- View the Status Messages on the Phone
- View the Line Status
- View 802.1X Transaction Status
- View the Reboot History
- Report All Phone Issues
- View Wi-Fi Status Messages on the Phone
- Factory Reset the Phone from Phone Web Page
- Identify Phone Issues with a URL in the Phone Web Page
- Lost Phone Connectivity
- Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
- Accessibility Features
- Calls
- Make Calls
- Answer Calls
- Mute Your Call
- Hold Calls
- Forward Calls
- Forward a Call in Specific Situations with the Phone Web Page
- Transfer Calls
- Conference Calls and Meetings
- Page a Group of Phones (Multicast Paging)
- Multiple Lines
- Record a Call
- Call Center Features
- Contacts
- Search for a Contact in Multiple Directories
- Corporate Directory
- Broadsoft Directory
- LDAP Directory
- Instant Message and Presence Contacts
- Personal Address Book
- Add a New Contact to Your Personal Address Book
- Add a New Contact to Your Personal Address Book with Phone Web Page
- Search for a Contact in Your Personal Address Book
- Call a Contact in Your Personal Address Book
- Edit a Contact in Your Personal Address Book
- Remove a Contact from Your Personal Address Book
- Reverse Name Lookup for Incoming and Outgoing Calls
- Recent Calls
- Voicemail
- Settings
- Settings Overview
- User Preferences Menu
- Call Preferences
- Forward Calls in Specific Situations from Your Phone
- Set up Voicemail on Your Phone
- Block Caller ID
- Block an Anonymous Call
- Turn on Do Not Disturb for a Specific Line
- Control the Call Waiting Tone
- Secure a Call
- Set Up an Auto Answer Page
- Enable the Missed Call Shortcut
- Add Multiple Locations for a BroadWorks XSI User
- Audio Preferences
- Screen Preferences
- Attendant Console Preferences
- Call Preferences
- Wi-Fi Settings
- Turn the Wi-Fi On or Off from Your phone
- Turn the Wi-Fi On or Off from the Phone Web Page
- Connect the Phone to a Wi-Fi Manually
- Connect Your Phone to a Wireless Network with WPS
- Set Up a Wi-Fi Profile from the Phone
- Set Up a Wi-Fi Profile from the Phone Web Page
- Delete a Wi-Fi Profile
- Change the Order of a Wi-Fi Profile
- Scan and Save a Wi-Fi Network
- View the Wi-Fi Status
- View Wi-Fi Status Messages on the Phone
- Device Administration Settings
- Phone Web Page Preferences
- Restart Your Phone
- Accessories
- Product Safety and Security
- Safety and Performance Information
- Compliance Statements
- Cisco Product Security Overview
- Important Online Information
Procedure
Step 1 Press Applications .
Step 2 Select User preferences > Attendant console preferences > BLF list.
• When BLF list is set to Show, monitoring is activated. The phone shows the status of the monitored
lines on the BLF list keys.
• When BLF list is set to Hide, monitoring is deactivated.
Step 3 Press Set.
Configure Monitoring of an Individual Line
You can configure a line key to monitor a coworker's line status. When you add speed dial to the configuration,
you can use the line key to call the monitored line. When you add call pickup to the configuration, you can
use the line key to answer incoming calls to the monitored line. The line key functions as a Busy Lamp Field
(BLF) key. See Coworker Line Status, on page 9 for details.
You can select any available line key to configure this feature. You can also select any line key that is
functioning as a speed-dial key or as a BLF key. Your configuration will override any existing configuration
for the key.
If your administrator has configured a BLF list for you, you can only monitor the lines of people who are in
the list.
Your phone may already be monitoring the entire list. See Activate or Deactivate Monitoring of the BLF List,
on page 10 for details. You can still configure an individual key to monitor a line. However, the phone will
then no longer monitor the line automatically as part of the list. If you remove the individual BLF key
configuration, the phone resumes monitoring the line automatically as part of the list. Note that the phone
adjusts the BLF list key assignment every time it has to add or remove a line for automatic monitoring. This
results in changes in the positions of BLF list keys.
Before you begin
• Your administrator performs the necessary setup to allow you to monitor the concerned line.
• Your administrator allows configuring the BLF feature options on line keys.
• The line key on which you want to configure this feature is not configured as an extension.
Procedure
Step 1 Press and hold down the line key for two seconds.
Step 2 On the Select feature screen, select one of these options:
• If you just want to use the key to monitor a line, select BLF presence.
• If you want to use the key to monitor a line and also speed-dial the monitored line, select BLF + Speed
dial.
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Your Phone
Configure Monitoring of an Individual Line
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