Transfer call without talking to transfer recipient
Procedure
Step 1
From an active call, tap
Transfer
.
Step 2
Enter the target number.
Step 3
Tap
Transfer
again to complete the transfer or
EndCall
to cancel.
Step 4
If your phone has on-hook transfer enabled, complete the transfer by hanging up.
Talk to transfer recipient before transferring call
Procedure
Step 1
From an active call, tap
Transfer
.
Step 2
Enter the target number.
Step 3
Wait for the transfer recipient to answer.
Step 4
Tap
Transfer
again to complete the transfer or
EndCall
to cancel.
Step 5
If your phone has on-hook transfer enabled, complete the transfer by hanging up.
Call transfer to voice message system
You can use
Divert
to send an active, ringing, or held call to your voice message system. Depending on the
type of call and your phone configuration, you can also use
Divert
to send the call to the voice message system
of another party.
•
If the call was originally sent to the phone of another person,
Divert
allows you to redirect the call either
to your own voice message system or to the voice message system of the
original
called party. Your
system administrator makes this option available to you.
•
If the call is sent to you directly (not transferred or forwarded to you), or if your phone does not support
the option described above, using
Divert
redirects the call to your voice message system.
Tips
•
If your phone displays a menu that disappears before you make your selection, tap
Divert
again to
redisplay the menu. You can also contact your system administrator to configure a longer timeout value.
•
When you switch an in-progress call from your mobile phone to a Cisco DX600 Series phone that shares
the same line (Session Handoff), the Divert feature is disabled on the Cisco DX600 Series phone. The
Divert feature returns when the call ends.
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Calling tasks
Call transfer to voice message system