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T A L K S W I T C H CO N F I G U R A T I O N
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The caller dials the extension.
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The caller selects an auto attendant option that transfers the call to the
extension.
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The caller leaves a message in a voice mailbox or listens to an
announcement, and then presses the
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option to route the call to an
extension.
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A user manually transfers the call to the extension.
Being routed by the call cascade
Second, the call cascade routes the call. It can try up to three routing
alternatives. If the extension is not available, the call cascade tries the first
alternative. If that is not available, it tries the second. If the second
alternative is not available, it goes to the third. To route the call, the call
cascade can:
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Attempt to transfer the call to a local extension, remote extension or
ring group. Note that the other extension’s call cascade is ignored.
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Attempt to transfer the call to a VoIP location.
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Transfer the call to a voice mailbox, allowing the caller to leave a
message. The call can be transferred to a local extension, remote
extension or general voice mailbox. The system hangs up after the caller
leaves a message.
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Play an announcement. The system hangs up after playing the
announcement.
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Route the call to an auto attendant.
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Transfer the call to the call queue if the local extension or ring group is
busy. The call is placed on hold. The TalkSwitch system will ring the local
extension when it becomes available.
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Play a call waiting tone on the user’s phone if the extension is busy.
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Play a busy tone on the caller’s phone if the extension is busy.
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Keep ringing the extension.
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Hang up.