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Least Cost Routing (LCR) can be evaluated with call forwarding to external
numbers, provided your system administrator has configured LCR and its appli-
cation in the OpenCom 100 correspondingly. Ask your administrator for the con-
figuration that applies to you.
The OpenCom 100 may be configured with phone numbers that are not asso-
ciated with a phone or a user (virtual telephone numbers). Neither internal nor
external phone numbers can be forwarded to a virtual telephone number; the
OpenCom 100 will not execute this type of double forwarding.
Configuring call forwarding
First select
Call forwarding
and then …
Call diversion
: Select
Immediately
,
After delay
or
Busy
for the for-
warding mode. Then key in the call forwarding destination (please refer to the
chapter entitled
Making External/Internal Calls
starting on page 38). Then select
whether internal calls, external calls or all calls should be forwarded to the desti-
nation number. Activate call forwarding with
on
. Active call forwarding is indi-
cated by a “+” sign. This is followed by the call forwarding destination.
Note:
All calls for the telephone numbers of your telephone
are forwarded (with the exception of hunt group numbers). If
a number is stored on more than one telephone, then calls
made to any of the other telephones will be forwarded as
well.
Divert MSN
: “Divert MSN” is available for ISDN multi-terminal accesses. For each
MSN you can use this form of call forwarding to forward incoming
external
calls to
external destinations
. Several MSNs can be grouped together (this is configured
by the system administrator) and forwarded to a common destination number.
The display indicates a list of the configured MSNs and MSN groups. Select an
entry. Then select
Immediately
,
After delay
or
Busy
for the forwarding mode.
Then key in the external destination number and activate the function. Active call
forwarding is indicated by a “+” sign. This is followed by the call forwarding desti-
nation. A “?” preceding the entry,
? MSN Group 1
for example, means that call for-
warding is active for some MSNs or that there are different call forwardings acti-
vated for this group.
Note:
For this type of call forwarding, the (external) destina-
tion number is always entered without the trunk line seizure
code digit. If “Divert MSN” is executed in the exchange
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