Bridged Call Appearances

Last Updated : Sep 21, 2022 |

The primary number of a telephone is the extension assigned to the telephone when the telephone is administered. On the Station screen, the Extension field displays the primary number of the telephone. On a multiappearance telephone, multiple appearances of this primary number can exist.

A bridged call appearance is an appearance of a primary number on a different telephone. In most ways, the bridged call appearance acts like the primary number appearance. For example, when someone calls an extension, you can answer the call at the primary telephone or at the bridged call appearances of that extension. When a call is received, the primary telephone and the bridged call appearances alert visually, with audible ringing as an administrable option. Likewise, a call that is made from a bridged call appearance carries the display information and the Class of Restriction (COR) of the primary number.

You can use a bridged call appearance to perform operations such as conference, transfer, hold, drop, and priority calling.

The enhanced Bridged Call Appearance feature is introduced for Communication Manager Release 6.3.2 and later. With this enhancement, Communication Manager matches the caller information on the bridged lines with the caller information on the principal stations.

The following table depicts the display on bridged call appearance for an incoming call when the enhanced Bridged Call Appearance feature is active.

Table 1: Display on Bridged Call Appearances

Calling party name is available

Calling party name is unavailable

Calling party number (CPN) is available

<calling name> <calling number>

CALL FROM <calling number>

Calling party number (CPN) is unavailable

<calling name>

<incoming trunk name> <incoming trunk access code>

Note:

SIP phones do not support the enhanced Bridged Call Appearance feature.