<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10pt; color: #000000'>Rather than a speed dial, make it a PLAR.<br><br>---<br>Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.<br>Senior Analyst (CCS) * University of Guelph * Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1<br>(519) 824-4120 x56354 (519) 767-1060 FAX (JNHN)<br>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br>Cooking with unix is easy. You just sed it and forget it. <br> - LFJ (with apologies to Mr. Popeil)<br><br><br>----- Original Message -----<br>From: "Jim Reed" <jreed@swiftnews.com><br>To: "cisco-voip" <cisco-voip@puck.nether.net><br>Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 5:04:36 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern<br>Subject: [cisco-voip] Both Lines Speed Dial on a 7940<br><br>Anyone know of a way to make both buttons on a 7940 function as speed dials?<br>I want to set up a 7940 that no matter which button someone pushes will dial<br>the route point for a call center. Everything I can find in Call Manager<br>shows that Line 1 always has to be a DN.<br><br>Thank You...<br>-- <br>Jim Reed<br>Swift Communications, Inc.<br>970-683-5646 (Direct)<br>775-772-7666 (Cell)<br><br>³Did Adam and Eve<br>have navels?²<br> --Martin Gardner<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>cisco-voip mailing list<br>cisco-voip@puck.nether.net<br>https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip<br></div></body></html>