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C
HAPTER
5: S
TANDARD
F
EATURES
If you check the box, calls that are unanswered at the number you
forward them to are passed on to your choice of:
■
User Voicemail
— Your voicemail box
■
Default Menu
— The default automated attendant, usually
extension 500
■
Voicemail
— The default system voicemail, usually extension 501
If you leave the box unchecked, calls that are unanswered at the
number you forward them to are passed on to the destination
specified for that number. This setting can result in having your calls
forwarded to another person’s voicemail or to a loop of forwarding
where the call is never answered.
■
If you select
Automated Attendant
, you can choose to forward calls
to your choice of:
■
Default Menu
— The default automated attendant, usually
extension 500
■
Voicemail
— The default system voicemail, usually extension 501
■
If you select
Disconnect (no coverage)
, the system disconnects an
incoming call if it is not answered after the specified number of rings.
4
Click
Apply
, and then click
OK
.
Override
To set the call forward override:
1
Log in to
NBX NetSet > User Information > Call Forward Override
.
2
Select your call forward conditions:
■
If you select
Call Forward All
, calls will not ring at all on your
extension and will be immediately forwarded to the extension or
external phone number you specify in the box.
■
If you select the next button, you can select either or both of the
following conditions:
If you select
Call Forward Busy
,
calls will not ring at all when all of
your lines are busy and will be immediately forwarded to the extension
or external phone number you specify in the box.
If you select
Call Forward No Answer
, calls ring the number of times
you specify in the rings box. If they are not answered then, they will be
forwarded to the extension or external phone number you specify in
the box.
Summary of Contents for 3101
Page 8: ...8...
Page 18: ...18 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED...
Page 24: ...24 CHAPTER 2 3COM 3101 AND 3101SP BASIC TELEPHONES...
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 4 NBX MESSAGING...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 6 PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE...
Page 110: ...110 CHAPTER 8 FEATURE CODES...
Page 118: ...118 CHAPTER 9 3COM 3105 AND 1105 ATTENDANT CONSOLES...
Page 128: ...128 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE...