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Defining device capabilities
N0008589 3.3
Line redirection notes
This feature allows you to send your external calls to a telephone outside the office. You can
decide to redirect all, or just some, of your external lines.
You can redirect only lines that appear at line buttons on your telephone. Since the 7000 and 7100
digital phones and the 2001 IP telephone do not have line buttons, you cannot use this feature on
those telephones. Also, you cannot use the feature on any telephone connected to an ATA2 or
ASM (analog station modules).
You can answer the telephone if it rings while you are programming Line Redirection, however,
none of the call handling features are available until the feature times out. If you need to use a
feature to process the call, quit Line Redirection programming by pressing
FEATURE
. Do not
press
RELEASE
or you disconnect the call you are trying to redirect.
In some conditions, callers can experience lower volume levels when you redirect calls to an
external location.
Auto hold for incoming
page
N or Y
N = if the telephone is active when a page comes in, the page will be put on
queue until the user hangs up
Y = if the telephone is active when a page comes in, the call is automatically
put on hold and the page proceeds.
Note:
Digital phones 7316 and 7316E:
•
Condition:
This setting is Y, active call on mute when the page comes in.
•
Results after page:
the call comes off hold, but is no longer muted.
OLI as Called Number
ISDN/DECT only.
Warning:
You redirect lines at a telephone, but after redirection programming, the lines
redirect for the entire system.
Warning:
While you are programming Line Redirection, you do not receive any
indication of calls that do not actually ring at your telephone.
Warning:
Be careful about redirection loops. For example, if you redirect your lines to
your branch office and your branch office redirects its lines to you, you can create a
redirection loop. If these calls are long distance, significant toll charges
may result.
Table 79
Capabilities fields (Continued)
Attribute
Values
Description
Summary of Contents for BCM 3.7
Page 4: ...4 Software licensing N0008589 3 3...
Page 32: ...32 Contents N0008589 3 3 W 937 Index 939...
Page 46: ...46 Tables N0008589 3 3...
Page 64: ...64 How to get help N0008589 3 3...
Page 90: ...90 Manually activating Telnet N0008589 3 3...
Page 116: ...116 Delayed system restart N0008589 3 3...
Page 194: ...194 Configuring a data module N0008589 3 3...
Page 276: ...276 Setting line telco features N0008589 3 3...
Page 310: ...310 Using COS passwords N0008589 3 3...
Page 364: ...364 Enhanced 911 E911 configuration N0008589 3 3...
Page 380: ...380 Renumbering DNs N0008589 3 3...
Page 398: ...398 Saving wizard pages on your computer N0008589 3 3...
Page 458: ...458 Voice Mail settings N0008589 3 3...
Page 488: ...488 Setting system telco features N0008589 3 3...
Page 508: ...508 Other programming that affects public networking N0008589 3 3...
Page 522: ...522 PRI networking using Call by Call services N0008589 3 3...
Page 592: ...592 Monitoring Hunt groups N0008589 3 3...
Page 636: ...636 Configuring Double Density N0008589 3 3...
Page 640: ...640 Using the Network Update Wizard N0008589 3 3...
Page 666: ...666 Importing and Exporting DHCP data N0008589 3 3...
Page 722: ...722 Restarting the router N0008589 3 3...
Page 726: ...726 Important Web Cache considerations N0008589 3 3...
Page 748: ...748 Configuring an Interface with NAT N0008589 3 3...
Page 794: ...794 IPSec N0008589 3 3...
Page 818: ...818 Configuring the Policy Agent characteristics N0008589 3 3...
Page 832: ...832 Firewall rules for Business Communications Manager with Dialup interfaces N0008589 3 3...
Page 876: ...876 ISDN Programming N0008589 3 3...
Page 1004: ...1004 Index N0008589 3 3...