Call Forwarding
4.5 Call Forwarding
Should an extension (port) be unreach-
able for some reason you can switch a
call forwarding to another extension.
The call forwarding destination may be
an internal extension or an external
party.
There are several types of call forward-
ing. These can be optionally switched
by your box or by the local exchange.
Call forwarding by the box
(valid per port)
•
call forwarding unconditional (I)
•
call forwarding no reply (II)
•
call forwarding on busy (III)
•
combination of call forwarding II and III
•
follow-me call forwarding unconditional
•
call forwarding unconditional for certain port
Call forwarding by the box is independent of whether or not the ISDN line
supports the call forwarding service.
Call forwarding by
the local exchange
(valid for individual call numbers)
This method of call forwarding is activated for your ISDN line’s call numbers
by the local exchange’s switchboard. Which type of call forwarding – if at all –
the ISDN line supports, depends on the services the ISDN carrier offers.
Υ
Lift the receiver. You hear the dial tone.
0
Enter the digit 0 for outside line access.
#
Press the pound key. The local exchange is ready to accept
commands.
Ν
Enter the command, call number, destination, etc. according
to the instructions given by your local exchange.
The advantage of call forwarding by the exchange is that the outside lines of the
TELES.iPBX 8TR Box are not blocked when call forwarding is active.
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