- Nortel Communication Server 1000 IP Softphone 2050 User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Revision history
- Contents
- IP Softphone 2050 overview
- IP Softphone 2050 Call Control window
- IP Softphone 2050 Directories
- Installing and setting up the IP Softphone 2050
- Managing contacts from the Local Directory
- Adding contacts to a Local Directory
- Editing contacts in the Local Directory
- Deleting contacts from the Local Directory
- Finding contacts in the Local Directory
- Filtering a Local Directory
- Dialing from the Local Directory
- Managing Groups in the Shortcut Bar
- Using the Properties dialog box
- Linking to external directories
- Managing contacts from the CS 1000 Directory
- Managing IP Softphone 2050 calls
- IP Softphone 2050 Expansion Module
- IP Softphone 2050 Graphical External Application Server
- IP Softphone 2050 USB Headset Adapter
- IP Softphone 2050 macros
- IP Softphone 2050 menu commands
- IP Softphone 2050 Settings
- Opening the Settings window
- Using the Settings window
- Profiles
- Server
- License Servers
- Theme
- Features
- Macros
- Audio
- Sound Devices
- Hardware ID
- Advanced Audio
- Listener IP
- Notifications
- Hot Keys
- Text Replacements
- Lamp Sounds
- Key Type
- Language
- Expansion Module
- Personal Call Recording
- Plantronics USB Bluetooth Headset
- USB Headset
- About
- Accessibility Interface
- Configuring CS 1000 Directory user preferences
- IP Softphone 2050 Diagnostics
- Troubleshooting the IP Softphone 2050
- Index

IP Softphone 2050 Directories
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IP Softphone 2050 Directories
The IP Softphone 2050 uses two directories for maintaining and
accessing contacts: the Local Directory, stored on your local hard drive,
and the CS 1000 Directory, stored on your server.
• “Local Directory” on page 29
• “CS 1000 Directory” on page 30
Local Directory
The IP Softphone 2050 Local Directory lets you store as many phone
directories on your computer as you need. You can use the Shortcut Bar
to organize your contacts into smaller groups of shortcut links.
You can use the Local Directory to:
• Link to external directories such as Outlook, Act, and LDAP.
• Dial from external directories.
• Save contacts locally to your computer.
• Filter long directories so they are easier to use.
Note: Do not confuse the IP Softphone 2050 Local Directory with the
CS 1000 Directory (accessible by clicking Directory on the
toolbar).
The Shortcut Bar on the left side of the window lists all groups of shortcut
links, including:
• Local Directory—main directory contacts
• Quick Dials—a built-in group for selecting shortcuts to contacts










