When you configure a shared extension in Cisco Configuration Professional, which two characteristics should be the same on both phones, so that thephones can successfully use a shared extension? (Choose two.)
A. monitor mode
B. MAC address
C. ephone-dn
D. number
E. user ID
Correct Answer: CD
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
You can set up one or more lines with a shared-line appearance. A Cisco CallManager system considers a directory number to be a shared line if it appears on more than one device in the same partition. For example, if directory number 9600 on phone A is in the partition called Dallas and on phone B in the partition called Texas, that directory number does not represent a shared-line appearance. (Ensure the directory number 9600 for phone A and phone B are in the same partition; for example, Dallas.)
In a shared-line appearance, for example, you can set up a shared line, so a directory number appears on line 1 of a manager phone and also on line 2 of an assistant phone. Another example of a shared line involves a single incoming 800 number that is set up to appear as line 2 on every sales representative phone in an office.
You can also choose to update a directory number and have the updates apply to all devices that share the directory number.
The following information provides tips about and lists the restrictions for using shared-line appearances with Cisco CallManager.
Shared Line Tips
Use the following tips when configuring shared lines:
• You create a shared-line appearance by assigning the same directory number and route partition to different devices.
• If multiple devices share a line, each device name displays in the Associated Devices pane of the directory number in the Directory Number Configuration window in Cisco CallManager Administration.
• If you change the Calling Search Space or Call Forward and Pickup settings on any device that uses the shared line, the changes apply to all devicesthat use that shared line.
• To stop sharing a line appearance on a device, change the directory number or partition name for the line and update the directory number in theDirectory Number Configuration window in Cisco CallManager Administration.
• In the case of a shared-line appearance, Remove From Device removes the directory number on the current device only and does not affect otherdevices.
• Most devices with a shared-line appearance can make or receive new calls or resume held calls at the same time. Incoming calls display on all devicesthat share a line, and anyone can answer the call. Only one call remains active at a time on a device.
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
You can set up one or more lines with a shared-line appearance. A Cisco CallManager system considers a directory number to be a shared line if it appears on more than one device in the same partition. For example, if directory number 9600 on phone A is in the partition called Dallas and on phone B in the partition called Texas, that directory number does not represent a shared-line appearance. (Ensure the directory number 9600 for phone A and phone B are in the same partition; for example, Dallas.)
In a shared-line appearance, for example, you can set up a shared line, so a directory number appears on line 1 of a manager phone and also on line 2 of an assistant phone. Another example of a shared line involves a single incoming 800 number that is set up to appear as line 2 on every sales representative phone in an office.
You can also choose to update a directory number and have the updates apply to all devices that share the directory number.
The following information provides tips about and lists the restrictions for using shared-line appearances with Cisco CallManager.
Shared Line Tips
Use the following tips when configuring shared lines:
• You create a shared-line appearance by assigning the same directory number and route partition to different devices.
• If multiple devices share a line, each device name displays in the Associated Devices pane of the directory number in the Directory Number Configuration window in Cisco CallManager Administration.
• If you change the Calling Search Space or Call Forward and Pickup settings on any device that uses the shared line, the changes apply to all devicesthat use that shared line.
• To stop sharing a line appearance on a device, change the directory number or partition name for the line and update the directory number in theDirectory Number Configuration window in Cisco CallManager Administration.
• In the case of a shared-line appearance, Remove From Device removes the directory number on the current device only and does not affect otherdevices.
• Most devices with a shared-line appearance can make or receive new calls or resume held calls at the same time. Incoming calls display on all devicesthat share a line, and anyone can answer the call. Only one call remains active at a time on a device.