System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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Reject call
Calls for B are rejected during the ringing phase. This immediately clears down the
call set-up and therefore the ringing at B. User A obtains the busy tone.
Fig. 170
Rejecting a call during the ringing phase
Detailed Description
Tab. 153 Reject call
Other properties:
•
If the called user is busy and the calling user activates call waiting, the call can
also be rejected.
•
A configured CFNR, a CFB or an entry in the CDE configuration under
CDE if no
answer
or
CDE if busy
are not executed after a call has been rejected.
•
If a user who is in a user group along with other users rejects a call, the other us-
ers continue to ring (unless
Default call forwarding if rejected
is configured, see
section below). If all the UG members reject the call, the call set-up is cleared
down and the calling user obtains the busy tone.
•
For each user a
Default call forwarded if rejected
can be configured separately for
internal and external calls. Possible redirection destinations include internal or
external users, PISN users, abbreviated dialling numbers, user groups, CDE call
numbers, etc. This means the response if the call is rejected can vary according
to the call’s origin, e.g. Voice Mail for internal calls and transfer for external calls
(see
"Default diversions per user", page 149
).
Interface
Operating sequence / signalling
on the terminal
Scope
B
The activation of the feature is not
confirmed.
• System terminals with display via the Foxkey
• ISDN terminals that support the feature. (The response
after rejection varies from one manufacturer to the next)
B
A
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