System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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3. 5. 1
Information displayed to the called user
The called user sees not only the caller's name and number but also that the call
was redirected and who redirected it (redirecting information).
Example:
User A calls user B, who has redirected to user C. The display on an Office 45 system
terminal at user C reads:
<CNIP A> / <CLIP A>
forwarded from
<CNIP B> / <CLIP B>
This redirecting information at user C is available for
CFU
,
CFB
,
CFNR
and
Call Deflec-
tion (CD)
. (With CD
forwarded from
is displayed instead of
deflected from
.)
3. 5. 1. 1
Outgoing call with local call forwarding
The configuration possibilities for the redirecting information depend on the desti-
nation user:
If the destination user is
•
an internal user in the local PINX, the redirecting information is always transmit-
ted to the called user.
•
a PISN user, a PISN user in a virtual network, an integrated GSM user or a public
network user, you can select in the trunk group configuration whether the redi-
recting information is to be sent to the called user or suppressed (
Send redirect-
ing information
=
Yes
/
No
).
•
a public network user and if CLIR is activated at the user who carried out the re-
directing, the called user will see neither the originator of the call nor that it has
been redirected. This even though the calling user did not activate CLIR. To pre-
vent this, you can set the
CLIR for redirected calls
parameter in the trunk group
configuration to
No
.
In a call forwarding chain with several users the name/number of the first user in
the chain is displayed as redirecting information to the called user.