Skip to content Accesskey=4Skip to sub-navigation Accesskey=NView our Accessibility Options MIT Information Services and Technology Home About IS&T Contact IS&T Site Map Search Advanced Search
Getting StartedGetting Services by Topic or Alphabetically Getting Help

On This Page

Overview

Important!

Related Links

MITvoip Overview

Telephone User Guide

  Placing Calls

  Answering & Directing
  Incoming Calls

  Basic Voice Mail
  Functions

  Phone Features

  Faxing

  Multiple-Line Phones

  Missed Calls

Web Interface User Guide

  MITvoip Console

  Voice Mail Settings

  Notification Settings

  What's My PIN?

Account & Device Management User Guide


Quick Start Guides

Project Update

Making Emergency Calls

Getting Help

MITvoip Stock Answers


MITvoip: Moving Your Phone

Overview

It is very easy to move your phone to any working MITnet jack. Just unplug the cables, move your phone to its new location, and plug in the phone's network (Ethernet) and power cables. Allow a few minutes for your phone to reboot, and it will be fully functional.

When you unplug your phone, your call lists will be cleared. Be sure to save any contacts before you move.

Back to MITvoip Overview


Important!

If you move an MITvoip phone, it is your responsibility to update the phone's location so that emergency services can find you if you call 100 or 911. If the phone is not listed in Employee Self Service (ESS), contact the phone's registered owner (usually your local telephone administrator or AO).

For instructions, see Update a Location.

Note: If you temporarily move your phone for less than 24 hours and then return it to your original location, do not update the phone location. However, be aware of your location when making an emergency call.

[Back to top]

MIT Home | Getting Started | Getting Services | Getting Help | About IS&T | Accessibility
Ask a technology question or send a comment about this web page.