- Nortel IP Phone Blackberry Connection Quick Start User Guide
Welcome
10 NN42030-101 MC 3100 3.1 Standard 04.03 November 2009
MCC 3100 for BlackBerry feature overview
MCC 3100 extends the enterprise collaboration functionality to a
Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry mobile device using a data
(Internet) connection over the cellular network. With MCC 3100, you can
perform the following tasks:
• Associate a single number, such as your office extension, with all of
your outbound calls.
• Answer office calls on your BlackBerry.
• Manage a list of the people you most frequently call (Buddy list) using
the MCC 3100 local directory and the BlackBerry address book.
• Search for contacts in the corporate directory and in the MCC 3100
local directory.
• Track the presence status of other mobility-enabled users.
• Configure your own presence status on the network.
• Use the event logs to view your most recent incoming and outgoing
calls, instant messages, and system events.
• Check for new voice mail messages in your mailbox.
• Toggle Call Intercept mode in order to make personal calls that reveal
your cellular identity.
• Create a user group containing multiple buddies, and then initiate a
call to the group members.
• Redirect your incoming calls to alternative contact locations (for
example: office, home, other).
• Exchange instant messages (IM) with other MCC 3100 users.
• Automatically download your configuration settings, including a list of
valid emergency numbers, from the Nortel Mobile Communication
Gateway 3100 (MCG 3100).
• When you dial an emergency number (for example, 911) on the
MCC 3100 for BlackBerry, the system automatically switches to the
native device phone in order to place the call. Your administrator
configures the emergency telephone numbers in the MCG 3100.
• Communicate using one of the following methods: