Caller id, Clir (caller line identification restriction), Do not disturb (client based) – Welltech ePBX80 V.1.1 User Manual
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4.1.7 Call Hold/Retrieval (Client based)
Normally, the call hold and call retrieval was done by Client. ePBX80 only relay the SIP
signal for such function between two clients.
4.1.8 Call Routing
Click Configuration, and then click the Outgoing Routing table, you can set the
Outgoing Call Routing record for a specified Prefix.
Click Configuration, and then click the Incoming Routing table, you can set the
Incoming Call Routing record for a specified Prefix.
4.1.9 Call Waiting (
Client or extension devices based Only
)
The ePBX80 does not support “
server Call Waiting
” now (
because ePBX80 loading is
too heavy to support it
). This feature should be implemented by client side only.
4.1.10 Caller ID
The ePBX80 will route the caller ID from caller to callee ( receiver side ).
4.1.11 CLIR (Caller Line Identification Restriction)
CLIR means "Caller Line Identification Restriction". It is a feature to hide the caller's
number. For example, extension 101 calls to extension 102. But 101 doesn’t like to show
up the Calling ID to extension 102. So extension 101 can activate this feature to hide the
calling ID. When extension 102 got a call from extension 101, the caller ID number of 102
should display "Anonymous".
ePBX80 could support two kinds of CLIR.
a) CLIR (per call): for example, extension 101 doesn’t like to show the Calling ID to
extension 102. Extension 101 can dial *67102 where the *67 is the feature for CLIR
(per call). When 102 got the incoming call, the LCD of 102 should display
"Anonymous". If 101 dial 102, then 102 should see the Caller ID as 101.
b) CLIR (database type): For example, 101 dial *31, ePBX80 should add the CLIR record
of extension 101 into its database. When extension 101 calls other extensions, the
called party should always show "Anonymous". Extension 101 can dial *32 to disable
this feature.
4.1.12 Do Not Disturb (Client based)
ePBX80 can support “server DND”. User can dial to *78 to active it and *79 to deactivate.
For example, extension 101 dial to *78, there will be an announcement to notify you the
DND is enabled, and someone call to 101 then the call will be rejected directly.