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Programming call forwarding
Standard call forwarding
You can forward calls for your phone to another phone. You can also change,
activate and deactivate call forwarding during a call.
Three forwarding conditions can be programmed in the forwarding menu:
• Uncond’l
• Busy
• On No reply (xs)
Because of its direct impact, "Uncond’l" call forwarding has the highest priority
followed by "No reply" and then "Busy".
If active, "Uncond’l" call forwarding is indicated on the display when the phone
is idle.
Forwarded calls can be logged in a call list (see
page 24).
The
Forwarding
menu offers you three types of call forwarding.
Uncond’l
Destination phone number
Busy
Destination phone number
No reply (xs)
Destination phone number
A phone number may already be assigned to each call forwarding type. For ex-
ample, a Destination could then be Destination 12345.
Using call forwarding
The following functions are available for activating and deactivating call forward-
ing and configuring it in accordance with your requirements:
• ”Activating or deactivating immediate call forwarding”
• ”Saving destination phone numbers for call forwarding”
• ”Copying and pasting destination phone numbers”
• ”Assigning a destination phone number for call forwarding”
• ”Activating/deactivating call forwarding”
• ”Defining the ring duration before call forwarding on no reply”
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Depending on the settings made by the administrator, standard call for-
warding may be configured for the phone or alternatively a forwarding call
by type option that is supported by OpenScape Voice .
The
Forwarding
function must be approved by the administrator.
On multi-line telephones (
page 66), you can only configure call forward-
ing for the primary line.
Alternatively, call forwarding can be programmed on one or more keys with
a fixed destination and a predefined forwarding or call type