System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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Rules in the member group
Any member of a member group can use the menu selection or a */# procedure to
log out of (#48xx) or log into (*48xx) a user group (see also
. Members who have logged out of a group are ignored
during call distribution. The last remaining member in a group does not have the
possibility of logging out of the group.
A user may belong to several user groups at the same time. Logging out of or in to
user groups applies simultaneously to all the user groups or specifically for one par-
ticular user group.
Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) for user group members
Activated CFUs of user group members to internal destinations are always carried
out.
With CFUs to external destinations, PISN users, integrated GSM users or Voice Mail
the response depends on the configuration:
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CFUs of user group members: System configuration
A member remains in the user group when he activates a CFU to an external desti-
nation, a PISN user, an integrated GSM user or Voice Mail only if both parameters
are configured to
Yes
.
If one of the parameters is configured to
No
, the CFU causes the member to be
switched out of the user group. The last remaining member in the member group
does not have the possibility of activating an external, PISN, GSM or Voice Mail CFU
and cannot log out of the user group.
Notes:
– This response applies only to unconditional CFU (*21) but not to cyclic
call distribution (*67) or CFNR (*61).
– If the PBX is connected to the PSTN via analogue network interfaces, a
user group member with an external, PISN, GSM or Voice Mail CFU is
always switched out of the user group.
Parameter
Parameter value
Remarks
External forwarding of members enabled
<
Yes
/
No
>
Configuration per user group
Remain in user group with external forwarding
<
Yes
/
No
>
Configuration per user