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On a SIP terminal you
cannot
use the code-number procedure described here for
logging into or out of hunt groups. You can, however, operate this feature with the
OpenCTI 50
additional programme. To do so, the system administrator has to
authorise you to use this programme. For more information, please refer to the
online help of the OpenCom 100.
5.4
Logging out of/into Individual Hunt Groups
Logout:
H*31*
Z
(internal tel. no.)
#
Login
:
H#31*
Z
(internal tel. no.)
#
Using your own telephone number, you can log out of or into individual hunt
groups configured for you.
All hunt group calls are configured by your system administrator.
Note:
If you are the last reachable member of the hunt
group and you log out then any further callers will hear a
busy signal.
On a SIP terminal you
cannot
use the code-number procedure described here for
logging into or out of hunt groups. You can, however, operate this feature with the
OpenCTI 50
additional programme. To do so, the system administrator has to
authorise you to use this programme. For more information, please refer to the
online help of the OpenCom 100.
6.
Forwarding Calls
You can forward internal or external calls intended for yourself (with the exception
of hunt group calls) to another (
internal
or
external
) telephone number. Call for-
wardings can also be made to speed dialling numbers which have been stored in
the central telephone book (please refer to the section
Speed Dialling
on page 6).
You can decide whether only internal, only external or both types of calls are for-
warded. If the application
OpenVoice
, the integrated voice-mail system of
OpenCom 100, has been installed, calls can also be forwarded to a voicebox which
has been configured for you.
Calls can be forwarded either immediately, after a specified period of time (delay)
or if the line is busy. You can configure more than one call forwarding mode
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