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Cisco 8851 User Manual
Your Phone
Procedure
Step 1
Take the looped end of the cable lock and wrap it around the object to which you want to secure your phone.
Step 2
Pass the lock through the looped end of the cable.
Step 3
Unlock the cable lock.
Step 4
Press and hold the locking button to align the locking teeth.
Step 5
Insert the cable lock into the lock slot of your phone and release the locking button.
Step 6
Lock the cable lock.

Sign into Your Extension from Another Phone

If extension mobility is configured, you can sign into a different phone in your network and have it act the
same as your phone. After you sign in, the phone adopts your personal directory number.
Procedure
Step 1
Press Sign in.
Step 2
Enter your username and password, then press Sign in.
Sign out of Your Extension from Another Phone
Procedure
Press Sign out.

Monitor a Coworker's Line

With the busy lamp field feature, you can monitor the line status of a coworker or supervisor. This feature is
useful if you routinely handle calls for a colleague and need to see their ability to answer a call.
If this feature is configured on your phone, the following LED colors display on a line key:
• A green LED—Monitored line is available.
• A red LED—Monitored line is busy.
• A red fast blinking LED—A call is ringing to the monitored line.
• An amber LED—A configuration error occurred when this feature was being set up.
Sign into Your Extension from Another Phone
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