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25.8 Configuring Call Forward
The Call Forwarding table allows you to configure call forwarding per port for IP-to-Tel
calls. This redirects the call (using SIP 302 response) initially destined to a specific device
Tel port, to a different device port or to an IP destination.
Notes:
•
To enable call forwarding, set the 'Enable Call Forward' parameter to
Enable
. This is done in the Supplementary Services page
(
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu >
GW and IP to IP
>
DTMF and
Supplementary
>
Supplementary Services
).
•
The Call Forward table can also be configured using the table ini file
parameter, FwdInfo.
To configure Call Forward per port:
1.
Open the Call Forward Table page (
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu >
GW and IP to
IP
>
Analog Gateway
>
Call Forward
).
Figure
25-7: Call Forward Table Page
2.
Configure the table as required. For descriptions of the parameters, see the table
below.
3.
Click
Submit
to apply your changes.
Table
25-5: Call Forward Table Parameter Description
Parameter
Description
Forward Type
[FwdInfo_Type]
Defines the condition upon which the call is forwarded.
[0]
Deactivate = (Default) Don't forward incoming calls.
[1]
On Busy = Forward incoming calls when the port is busy.
[2]
Unconditional = Always forward incoming calls.
[3]
No Answer = Forward incoming calls that are not answered within
the time specified in the 'Time for No Reply Forward' field.
[4]
On Busy or No Answer = Forward incoming calls when the port is
busy or when calls are not answered within the time specified in the
'Time for No Reply Forward' field.
[5]
Do Not Disturb = Immediately reject incoming calls.
Forward to Phone Number
[FwdInfo_Destination]
Defines the telephone number or URI (<number>@<IP address>) to
where the call is forwarded.
Note:
If this parameter is configured with only a telephone number and a
Proxy isn't used, this forwarded-to phone number must be specified in
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