LANCOM VoIP Routers: PBX Functionalities
Chapter 4: PBX functions in the LANCOM Business- VoIP- Router
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within the forwarding time, then the call is switched to its forwarding
target.
Sequential: The call is directed to one member of the group after the
other. If a group member does not accept the call within the
forwarding time, then the call is switched to the next member of the
group. If nobody in the group accepts the call within the forwarding
time, then the call is switched to its forwarding target.
Set the forwarding time. If an incoming call is not picked up by a group
member within the forwarding time, then the call is forwarded according
to the distribution method selected:
In case of simultaneous call distribution, the call is forwarded to the
forwarding target.
In case of sequential call distribution, the call is forwarded to the next
group member in line. If the group member is the last one, then the
call is redirected to its forwarding target.
Finally, enter the forwarding target. If none of the group members accepts
the call within the forwarding time, then the call is switched to the
forwarding target entered here. Forwarding targets can be users, hunt
groups or external telephone numbers.
4.3
Multi- login
For subscribers using multiple terminal devices, e.g. a softphone on PC and a
"normal" telephone on the desktop, multiple SIP, ISDN or analog telephones
all using the same internal telephone number can log on to the LANCOM
Business-VoIP-Router. Multi-login telephones behave like a single user in a
hunt group set for 'simultaneous' call distribution (parallel call/twinning):
Incoming calls are signaled
simultaneously at all
telephones with this
internal number.
As soon as a call is picked up at one of the telephones, signaling at the
other devices stops.
Other incoming calls are signaled at all telephones. If one of the
telephones is 'busy', then the entire multi-login group is taken to be
'busy'.
Outgoing calls can be made from every telephone without limitation.