Call Forwarding
4.6 Call Distribution
4.6.1 Distribute Incoming Calls
Calls coming in for one port can be
forwarded to several other ports
simultaneously – that is “distrib-
uted”. Some examples:
Calls intended for extension B
are distributed to C, D, and E.
•
The called terminal device does
not ring, but
all others
do.
•
When you include all eight ports
in the distribution list,
all ter-
minal devices
ring during an in-
coming call.
•
You can also add one
external
number
to the distribution list
(up to seven in one external). Enter the external number
last
following
the port numbers. Don’t forget the outside line access.
The calls are distributed in the same fashion as with call forwarding I (uncondi-
tional). The party that accepts the call first makes the connection. The ‘distribute
incoming calls’ function can be activated only once within the box. Call for-
wardings to ports that are entered in the distribution list are only effective when
the appropriate port is directly called.
Υ
Lift the receiver. You hear the dial tone.
∗
Press the star key.
45
Enter the digits 45.
Ν
Enter the
port
number for which you want to activate call distri-
bution.
Ν
Enter as
distribution list
the port numbers including lastly if nec-
essary the external telephone number to which the calls should
be distributed.
#
Press the pound key. Listen for the confirmation tone.
Example:
Calls aimed at port 13 are forwarded to port 11 and 12. Port 13
does not ring, but for that, port 11 and 12 ring simultaneously.
∗
45 13 11
12
#
Delete:
Enter
∗
45
#
to switch off distribute calls.
2004 by TELES AG Berlin, Version 2.0/iPBX8TRe/6.02, Issue: May 1998
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