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Menus at Your SIP System Telephone
Several MSNs can be grouped together (this is configured by the system
administrator) and forwarded to a common destination number. A list
of the configured MSNs and MSN groups is displayed. Selecting the
All
menu entry lets you forward all configured MSNs to the same desti-
nation number.
Immediately
/
After delay
/
Busy
: Select the desired forwarding type.
Dest
: Enter the external call number to be forwarded to. For the “Divert
MSN” type of call forwarding, the (external) destination number
is always entered
without
the area code.
On
/
Off
: Switching call forwarding on or off. Active call forwarding is
indicated by a “+”. This is followed by the call forwarding desti-
nation. A “?” preceding the entry, (e. g.
? MSN Group 1
), means
that call forwarding is active for only some MSNs or that there
are different call forwarding types activated for this group.
Note
: If “Divert MSN” is executed external in the provider’s network
(= external call forwarding; configured by the system administrator), it
can take a few seconds after configuration for call forwarding to be
activated in the exchange.
Divert door
: This is where you can programme “Divert call immediately” for
door calls. Providing you have the relevant authorisation, you can
forward door calls to your telephone to another (internal or external)
telephone (a so-called “pharmacy line”). This function requires that the
system administrator has assigned
Call forwarding door call
authori-
sation to your user group.
If several door bells are configured on your communications system,
select first the door bell whose calls are to be diverted. How many door
bells are available, depends on the type of entrance intercom you have.
Consult your system administrator if you have questions about the
configuration of the door bells.
Dest.
(Destination): Enter the call number you wish to forward to (for
entering the call number, please refer to the chapter
On
/
Off
: Switching call forwarding on or off. Active call forwarding is
indicated by a “+”. This is followed by the call forwarding desti-
nation.