Directed call pickup

does anyone know how to configure a key on an ip phone for a directed call pickup? i am looking for a one button operation that will do directed call pickup ext XXX.

Check out these resources:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-9591#What_does_the_Gpickup_softkey_do_
Thanks,
Marcos

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