Specifications
Mitel IP Phone Reference Guide
74 Personalizing Phone Usage through the Web
Permissions types are displayed in a table on the vertical axis, and Business Hours on
the horizontal.
Only the system administrator can change permissions and business hours.
Permission Types
Permission types are listed below:
Call Type Definition
Emergency (911) Calls to the number used to report an emergency. In North
America, this number is 911. This permission is active for all
users at all times.
Internal Calls to another extension within the same business.
International International calls to which long distance charges apply.
Local (external) Calls within the local calling area of your business. No long
distance charges apply.
Long Distance Calls outside the local calling area of your business and
outside of your region. Long-distance charges apply.
Operator Assisted Calls in which the operator is involved, typically resulting in
long distance charges.
Regional Calls outside the local calling area of your business and
within your region. Long-distance charges apply.
Toll Free (1-800) Long-distance calls to which no charges apply. Typically,
these numbers begin with 1-800.
Toll Premium Calls to a toll number to which charges apply. Typically,
these numbers begin with 1-900.
Other
Redirect inbound call to
external number
Allow call coverage, n-way calls, transfer or forward of
external calls to an external phone number. Prerequisite:
permission to make the external call itself.
Select Long Distance
Provider
Include a long distance provider code as part of the dialed
digits for a long-distance call. Prerequisite: permission for
Long-distance and/or International calls.
Select Regional Provider Include a long distance provider code as part of the
dialed digits for a long-distance call within your region.
Prerequisite: permission for Regional calls.
My Settings
The My Settings page acts as your home page, and is the first page you see when you
log in. You will find a number of quick links for common user actions: