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each is used in a different situation. The call forwarding settings in this tag can be
changed for a selected group of users in the
tag, which has a
Forwarding exceptions
higher priority. Furthermore, it holds true that if extension
forwards its calls to
A
extension , then extension can call to extension without being forwarded. This
B
B
A
function is called
. The following parameters are available in the
Boss–secretary
subtag:
Forwarding
CFNA – Call Forwarding at No Answer – use this parameter to set call forwarding
in case the called user fails to answer within a timeout.
CFNA timeout [ms] – use this parameter to set the timeout for CFNA
forwarding. After the timeout expiry, the call is forwarded to the preset
destination.
CFU – Call Forwarding Unconditional – use this parameter to set call forwarding
of all incoming calls (highest priority). Each incoming call is forwarded to the
preset destination regardless of other settings of this subtag.
CFEC – Call Forwarding on Error Cause or Busy – use this parameter to set call
forwarding in the case of routing on a busy extension or routing ending up with
an error cause.
Cause object – select one of the cause objects as pre–defined in the Global
menu. Basically, a cause object is a set of
data – Causes – Cause objects
error causes, which are subsequently respected in the CFEC forwarding mode.
You can disable the cause objects or use the default settings of any of the lower
levels (Default).
Forwarding – exceptions
The whole tag is available on the group and user levels only.
The
subtag is used for specifying exceptions from the
Forwarding – exceptions
forwarding rules set in the
subtag. The exceptions are also applied when
Forwarding
no forwarding rule has been set in the
subtag. This tag is also called a
Forwarding
Black/White list. Use the phone directory to fill the list with addresses.
A field is available here for each type of forwarding (CFU, CFNA and CFEC), where you
can add a limited number of exceptions. Each row represents one exception and is
divided into two parts. In the first part, the calling party is defined for which this
exception will be valid, and in the other part, a new call routing rule is determined.
Setting the calling party, select a extension, user, ring group, virtual port, virtual port
type and extension type. Setting the rule, choose any of the destinations available in
the
subtag, or select one of the following three options:
Forwarding
Disabled – use this option to disable call forwarding as defined in the
subtag for a selected calling user (users) and allow this user (users)
Forwarding
to call the selected destination.
Enabled – use this option to route a forwarded call to the destination preset in
the
field. If this field is not filled in, the call is
CFW (Forwarding enabled)
routed as with the
option.
Disabled
Rejected – use this option to terminate a forwarded call with the 'Call reject'
cause. The calling user hears the congestion tone.