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there will be an announcement to notify you the call forward is enabled, and someone call

to 101, the call will be routed to 102 directly.


4.3.8 Call Forward Unavailable

If subscriber is not registering, the call will be forward to another number when

Unavailable Forward is enabled. To activate Unavailable Forward, press *93xxx, where the

*93 is the feature code to activate Unavailable Forward and xxx is the destination number.

Pressing [*94] for deactivate

For example, extension 101 dial to *93102, there will be an announcement to notify

you the Unavailable Forward is enabled, and someone call to 101, but 101 is not registering,

the call will be routed to 102. .

4.3.9 Call Hold/Retrieval (Client based)

Normally, the call hold and call retrieval is done by Client, the ePBX-100A-128 just

relay the SIP signal for such function.

4.3.10 Call Routing

In the Configuration

Æ Routing Table, you can set the Routing record for a specified

Prefix.


4.3.11 Call Waiting (Client based)

The ePBX-100A-128 does not support “server Call Waiting” now. This feature should

do by client side. For example, if the client is Welltech LP388, you can enable this feature

by “CLI”. For more information about LP388, please go to:

http://www.welltech.com/support/voip/SIP%20series/LP388/User%20Manual/WP-LP3

88sip.100.pdf


4.3.12 Caller ID

The ePBX-100A-128 will relay the caller ID from caller to callee.


4.3.13 CLIR (Caller Line Identification Restriction)

CLIR means "Caller Line Identification Restriction". It is a proper noun.

It is a feature to hide the caller's number. For example, ext 101 call to ext 102. But 101

won’t like to show the caller ID to 102. So 101 can activate this feature to hide the caller ID.

When 102 got a call from 101, the LCD of 102 should display "Anonymous".

ePBX-100A could support two kinds of CLIR.

a) CLIR (per call): for example, 101 won’t like to show the caller id for 102. 101 can just dial

to "*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 just dial to "102", then 102 should see